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Navigating the Notwithstanding Clause

This chapter investigates the appropriate use of Section 33, the notwithstanding clause, within Canadian constitutional law. It highlights the need for transparent parliamentary debate and emphasizes the balance between individual rights and government objectives, while examining historical contexts and the implications of preemptive applications by provincial governments.

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