The notwithstanding clause is a unique part of Canada, allowing governments to enact laws that may conflict with the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Heather Yourex-West explains how the clause works, what the Supreme Court of Canada is considering, and why Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe will be closely watching.
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Supreme Court to re-examine notwithstanding clause
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