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The Canadian Constitution Foundation at the Supreme Court this week in landmark case on scope of notwithstanding clause

The Bill 21 litigation is complex, and will have serious implications for Canada's Constitution and the relationship between courts and legislature;


OTTAWA – The Canadian Constitution Foundation (CCF) will be at the Supreme Court this week, from Monday, March 23 to Thursday, March 26, 2026, in Hak v Attorney General of Quebec, also known as English Montreal School Board v Attorney General of Quebec.

The case challenges the constitutionality of Quebec's Loi sur la laïcité de l’État (Bill 21), which bans certain public sector employees from wearing religious symbols while at work. The appeal concerns the validity of Bill 21, particularly in light of Quebec's use of the notwithstanding clause under section 33 of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

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