As for the Quebec language thing, well, they violate bilingual language laws constitutionally through s. 33 of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, the "Notwithstanding Clause", that allows a legislature to pass laws in violation of the charter for five year terms. So every five years they renew it. s. 33 isn't used much, because it's essentially political suicide unless you're the Bloc passing their language bills.
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blaksmith, I'm not quite sure what you mean by "expect to be treated like Gods"... could you elaborate on the post?
As for the Quebec language thing, well, they violate bilingual language laws constitutionally through s. 33 of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, the "Notwithstanding Clause", that allows a legislature to pass laws in violation of the charter for five year terms. So every five years they renew it. s. 33 isn't used much, because it's essentially political suicide unless you're the Bloc passing their language bills.
As for the Quebec language thing, well, they violate bilingual language laws constitutionally through s. 33 of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, the "Notwithstanding Clause", that allows a legislature to pass laws in violation of the charter for five year terms. So every five years they renew it. s. 33 isn't used much, because it's essentially political suicide unless you're the Bloc passing their language bills.