ABSTRACT
The duty to accommodate, which has had legal force since 1985 following a decision of the Supreme Court, 2 plays a key role in the area of religious pluralism in Quebec and Canada. It
requires governmental bodies and private persons or companies to change their rules and policies in order to accommodate the needs of those whose right to equality has been infringed, unless the needed accommodation would impose undue hardship. (Woehrling 1998: 325)
