Less than 24-hours after the CAQ’s bill 21 became law, a pair of prominent human rights groups have decided to take the Quebec Government to court. As Anne Leclair explains, while the CAQ invokes the notwithstanding clause to avoid a constitutional challenge, opponents to the law are looking at other legal options.
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