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Quebec Defends Secularism Law in Supreme Court

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Quebec defends Bill 21 secularism law at Supreme Court, arguing politicians, not judges, should decide its future. The province asserts using the notwithstanding clause to protect the law from Charter challenges is legal and beyond court review. Opponents seek court intervention, while provinces like Ontario and Alberta back Quebec. The case sparks nationwide debate on balancing rights with provincial powers, with the courts ruling set to shape the notwithstanding clauses future.

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