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February 9, 2024

Renewal of notwithstanding clause needed to protect social peace, CAQ says

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Premier François Legault says that renewing the notwithstanding clause to protect Bill 21 would maintain the “social peace” that he says the secularist law has created. The Quebec Community Groups Network is among those who have called the renewal of such a clause an affront to fundamental freedoms.

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