“I think it would be a shame if (this) were to end, because we live in a free society, so I feel like we should be able to,” a woman who preferred to remain anonymous said as the event came to an end. “And if we should, everyone else should too, depending on their own religions. We’re not bothering anyone, and so I feel like it should just be left alone.”

Way of the Cross participants worry about Bill 9's effects
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