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Provinces Can Infringe Charter Rights Without Notwithstanding Clause, Says Columnist
Chris Selley argues that Canadian provinces do not necessarily need to invoke the notwithstanding clause to impact Charter rights, citing a Nova Scotia Supreme Court ruling that governments must still consider basic rights when making policy.
22 Apr, 19:32 — 22 Apr, 19:32
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