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Back to EpisodesSupreme Court Hears Secularism Law Challenge
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The Supreme Court of Canada deliberates on Quebecs Bill 21, the secularism law banning religious symbols for public workers. Opponents argue for limits on the notwithstanding clause, raising extreme hypotheticals. Justices push back, emphasizing that the case wont hinge on extremist scenarios. Six provinces defend unlimited use of the clause, warning limits could harm the federation. The courts decision could reshape how provinces shield controversial laws.
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