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Supreme Court Clash: Quebec's Bill 21 & Notwithstanding Clause

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Quebecs Bill 21 and the Notwithstanding Clause: A National Divide - Supreme Court hearings on Quebecs law banning religious symbols for public workers have highlighted a national split over the use of the notwithstanding clause in Canadas Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Quebec used the clause preemptively to block court challenges, while provinces are divided on whether judges should still weigh in. The case could reshape how provinces use the clause nationwide.

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