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How I Learned to Love the Notwithstanding Clause

It’s the most loathed part of Canada’s constitution. It’s also a powerful tool for democratic expression.
Section 43 of Canada’s Constitution Act, 1982, allows for an amendment to the Constitution that affects only one province to be achieved through a resolution passed in that province’s legislature and ...
A Prince Albert murder case, involving a man alleged to have killed his mother, has been formally committed for trial at Court of King’s Bench.
By Tomaz LovsinAcross the EU, policymakers and regulators are drifting toward tighter control of expression.This article makes the legal and philosophical case – rooted in a limited-government, ...
A new investigation by ProPublica found that immigration raids hailed by the Trump administration as a major strike against ...
Excluding government workers and not-for-profit workers, Canada has had robust productivity growth — more than 50 per cent over the past 25 years. Canadian manufacturing productivity has outpaced the ...
Experts say rising living costs are pushing many Prince Edward Islanders as well as Atlantic Canadians deeper into debt, with ...
With an election in Quebec a year away, the governing Coalition Avenir Québec government and the front-running Parti ...
In the context of the ongoing negotiations to end the four-decade conflict between the Turkish state and the armed Kurdistan ...