George Wallace said:
WHOA!
You can say we are supposed to better than this all you want, but there has to be an end to all of this PC BS or we give up all that we know and hold dear. Sorry, but if they do not want to integrate into our society and culture, then why are they coming here? Stay where you find your social and cultural practices acceptable. Don't go to a strange and foreign culture and society and expect them to change for you.
Your attitude on this is very generous towards a foreign culture, but does not acknowledge that the same is not reciprocated by that culture towards outsiders such as Christians, Jews, Hindus, Sikhs, and all other religions back where they came from.
Someone has to put their foot down. There is a saying we are all familiar with: "If you don't like it here; LEAVE." That is addressed to those who come here and do not want to integrate and not contribute to our culture and society, but want all of us to bend to their ways. Eventually there will be a backlash if the 'Law' (figuratively) is not set down and followed.
So, what is "our"? French and British only? Do Ukrainians count too, as long as they're not too Ukrainian? Like, with the dancing and perogies and stuff? What about Italians? Can we loop natives into "our" too since it was their land to start with or are they too weird to be "us"?
Taking a look at our Charter of Rights and Freedoms, it states:
Fundamental freedoms
2. Everyone has the following fundamental freedoms:
(a) freedom of conscience and religion;
(b) freedom of thought, belief, opinion and expression, including freedom of the press and other media of communication;
(c) freedom of peaceful assembly; and
(d) freedom of association.
So, our own charter says that we're supposed to be better than this (and acknowledged the event was in France, not Canada). The charter doesn't stipulate that the rights only count if they fit into someones definition of "our".
As for your argument about reciprocation, who cares? Perhaps, just perhaps, these people, like our European ancestors (who did fun things like burned protestants/catholics/jews/etc, threw them from windows and, in the case of France, killed thousands in holy wars) came to Canada to escape such things. Perhaps, just perhaps, we shouldn't paint all muslims with the same brush more than we do any other religion or race or ethnicity. I, as a part of the "our" I suspect you speak of (white, first generation Canadian), take pride in the fact that in Canada we treat people better than, say, Iran. I take pride that we allow different views to be spoken. I take pride that we protect people's freedoms of religion where other's dont. I also take pride that we have law and order and will punish those who actually do violate our laws.
The "Burkini" was never going to hurt anyone, but the reaction of people who are willing to look away from basic freedoms we give in the name of whatever it is they are going for (punishment? Xenophobia? fashion?) can, and does. I think Nietzsche best summed it up: