Provincial legislation in Alberta requires that lawyers vow to “be faithful and bear true allegiance” to the reigning monarch, their heirs and successors. But that rule is preventing some people with law degrees from practising in Alberta. Carolyn Kury de Castillo has more on a lawsuit by three Indigenous women challenging the oath of allegiance.
Global News Hour at 6 Calgary
Requirement that Alberta lawyers swear oath to king being challenged
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