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Alberta defends notwithstanding clause in arguments for Bill 21 Supreme Court case

MONTREAL - The Alberta government says the notwithstanding clause is an essential part of the Canadian constitution and the country’s top court should not undermine it.

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MONTREAL - The Alberta government says the notwithstanding clause is an essential part of the Canadian constitution and the country’s top court should not undermine it.

The province’s attorney general filed its arguments this morning in a landmark Supreme Court of Canada case over Quebec’s secularism law, known as Bill 21. 

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