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Supreme Court Weighs Notwithstanding Clause in Bill 21 Case

Published 6 days, 14 hours ago
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Canadas Supreme Court grapples with the notwithstanding clause, as it reviews Quebecs Bill 21, which bans religious symbols for public workers. Federal lawyers argue the clause allows legislatures to override certain charter rights, but these rights still hold significance. Quebec and other provinces assert the clause was crucial in 1982 for protecting local needs without court interference. Manitoba and British Columbia support the federal view, emphasizing the need for court oversight. The courts decision could significantly impact how provinces use this tool, balancing voter choice with rights protections nationwide.

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