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Supreme Court Starts Hearing Key Challenge to Quebec's Bill 21 Secularism Law

The Supreme Court has formally opened hearings on Quebec's Bill 21, examining its reliance on the notwithstanding clause to prohibit religious symbols among public servants. This development spotlights tensions between provincial powers and constitutional rights, with implications for secularism and minority freedoms. The court's decision will set a precedent on how far a province can go in invoking this clause to override charter protections.
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