Mouvement laïque québécois
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The Mouvement laïque québécois (MLQ) or Quebec Secular Movement is a non-profit organisation whose goal is to defend and promote freedom of conscience, separation of church and state, and secularisation of public institutions.
It was founded in 1981 by parents who refused the biconfessionnal system of Catholic and Protestant.
Since 1993, an award, Prix Condorcet, is offer to a public personality who had worked for the defense of secularism and freethought.
The Movement publish: Cité Laïque.