
Supreme Court Weighs Secularism Law's Notwithstanding Clause
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Quebecs secularism law, Bill 21, faces scrutiny at the Supreme Court of Canada. The law bans religious symbols for public workers and requires uncovered faces. Quebec argues the notwithstanding clause shields the law from court review, while opponents push for declarations on Charter violations. The case involves over forty parties and could shape how provinces use this powerful tool.
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