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Canadian Supreme Court Hears Case on Suspending Constitutional Rights

First article: 26 mar. 2026, 01:14 | Last update: 26 mar. 2026, 01:14 | 1 source | 1 article

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The Supreme Court of Canada is currently deliberating a landmark case that will determine the extent to which the government can suspend constitutional rights during times of crisis or emergency. The case has sparked intense debate among legal scholars and civil rights advocates, with concerns raised about potential overreach and the erosion of fundamental freedoms. The court's decision will have significant implications for the future of Canadian law and the protection of individual liberties.

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New York Times 26 mar. 2026, 01:14 (7 hours ago)

Canada’s Supreme Court Hears Case on Ability to Suspend Constitutional Rights

Quebec’s ban on religious symbols — and a measure that suspends constitutional rights — are being tested in a case with far-reaching repercussions.

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