
Unpacking the controversy over the notwithstanding clause
The notwithstanding clause has been part of Canadian law since 1982. So why is it now so controversial that itâs heading to the Supreme Court?

The notwithstanding clause has been part of Canadian law since 1982. So why is it now so controversial that itâs heading to the Supreme Court?

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