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ss. 38-49 Constitutional Amendments

s.41 Amendment by Unanimous Consent

  • Reference re Supreme Court Act, ss.5 and 6, 2014 SCC 21 (unanimous consent required to amend the composition of the Supreme Court of Canada)

s. 44 Amendments by Parliament

  • Reference re Senate Reform, 2014 SCC 32 (ability of Parliament to unilaterally amend or abolish the Senate)

 

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6 May

Very exciting news! This case is important on many levels, including examination of what is lost when s 15 Charter equality arguments are not addressed - in this case, in the context of safe third country agreements. https://twitter.com/AsperCentre/status/1522579499124203521

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6 May

"Roe stood for nearly 50 years, but its longevity didn't guarantee immortality.

Can we be so sure that our law is immune to the same reactionary, alt-right influences that set the stage for Roe's imminent demise?" - @KerriFroc

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We've been granted intervener standing in partnership with @LEAFNational and @WestCoast_LEAF in the upcoming #STCA appeal at the SCC, and will be represented by our ED @Cheryl_Milne and @thechaiyun.

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