A poll on Quebec's controversial religious neutrality legislation shows solid support for the new law both in the province and the rest of Canada.
Bill 62 requires anyone providing or receiving provincial and municipal public services in Quebec to uncover their faces.
The Ipsos survey shows 76 per cent of Quebecers support the bill.
68 per cent of respondents outside the province support or strongly support it.
Saskatchewan, BC, and Manitoba show the strongest support among the provinces for the bill, apart from Quebec, at 69 per cent.
Ontario's at 66 per, Alberta, 64.
The Atlantic provinces come in at 57 per cent.