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Supreme Court Hears Bill 21 Secularism Law Case

Supreme Court Hears Bill 21 Secularism Law Case

Edmonton News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now! · The Daily News Now!

March 23, 20261m 30s

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The Supreme Court of Canada begins hearings on Quebecs Bill 21, a secularism law banning religious symbols for public sector workers. The law, enacted in 2019, targets teachers, judges, and police officers, and has led to protests and career setbacks. Quebec invoked the notwithstanding clause, allowing provinces to temporarily override certain rights. The laws fate now lies with the highest court, which could redefine the use of the notwithstanding clause nationwide.

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