Yeah, it only protects our rights and freedoms if the government doesn't come up with 'reasonable cause' to suddenly decide that rights and freedoms are irrelevant at that moment. It's called a "notwithstanding clause".
Yeah, it only protects our rights and freedoms if the government doesn't come up with 'reasonable cause' to suddenly decide that rights and freedoms are irrelevant at that moment. It's called a "notwithstanding clause".
Yeah, it only protects our rights and freedoms if the government doesn't come up with 'reasonable cause' to suddenly decide that rights and freedoms are irrelevant at that moment. It's called a "notwithstanding clause".