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Town Hall: Notwithstanding Clause at the Supreme Court

Who will have the final say on laws in your province: the courts or your elected government? Sign up for our virtual Town Hall where we’ll explain the recent Supreme Court challenge to Quebec’s secularism law, Bill 21, and the questions it raises about the future of section 33 of the Charter, the notwithstanding clause. Christine Van Geyn, CCF Interim Executive Director, and

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In this video, Christine Van Geyn explains a case heading to the Supreme Court of Canada: English Montreal School Board v. Quebec, which surrounds Quebec’s Bill

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With the help of a talented network of lawyers, the CCF litigates against unconstitutional and unlawful government action.

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By drawing attention to important issues, the CCF defends constitutional freedoms by making sure unconstitutional government action doesn't go unnoticed by the public.

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Through projects such as the Runnymede Society and PrimaryDocuments.ca, the CCF provides important resources to lawyers, students and the academy.

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