Ottawa argues for limits on use of notwithstanding clause in challenge to Quebec secularism law

In its submissions, Ottawa argued that the notwithstanding clause should not be allowed to be used so repeatedly that the rights it suspends are irreversibly damaged.

“The temporary character of the use of s. 33 confirms that it cannot be used to cause an irreparable impairment of the rights and freedoms,” the government argued in its factum. To do so would be akin to an “unauthorized” constitutional amendment, it added…

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