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Charter may quickly become less relevant: Why Canadians outside of Quebec should watch the elections | CTV News
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Published: 8 November 2022
September 6, 2022 | Professor Pearl Eliadis reflected on the Charter ahead of the Quebec elections and how the two pieces of legislation- and the CAQ's use of the notwithstanding clause to protect from their court challenges- show a "unilateral attempt by the CAQ to change our fundamental Charter and constitutional values," and a "pushing and pulling at the constitution."听
She explains that this is neither the first nor last time a province had tried to meddle with the Constitution. " If this becomes the norm, if this becomes the way we do business politically, I think the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms may quickly become far less relevant than it has been since 1982," she says.听
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