Ottawa calls on Supreme Court to clarify the law around use of Charter’s notwithstanding clause | Unpublished
Hello!
Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: David Ebner
Publication Date: September 17, 2025 - 16:07

Ottawa calls on Supreme Court to clarify the law around use of Charter’s notwithstanding clause

September 17, 2025

Ottawa is calling on the Supreme Court of Canada to clarify the law around governments’ use of the Charter’s notwithstanding clause, arguing that courts should have a somewhat bigger role in such cases than previously granted by legal precedent.

If the Supreme Court accepts Ottawa’s arguments, it will mark the first substantive limits on governments’ use of the notwithstanding clause to override the rights of Canadians since the Charter of Rights and Freedoms was enacted in 1982.



Unpublished Newswire

 
Four cabinet ministers have had vehicles stolen in the past four years, two of them in recent months. Premier Doug Ford's office says that shows 'no one is immune.'
October 9, 2025 - 06:00 | Isaac Callan | Global News - Ottawa
Two decades after a watershed report on errors and unintended injuries in Canada’s hospitals shook the health-care sector, tens of thousands of Canadians continue to be harmed during a hospital stay — many of them, multiple times, new data show. One in 17 hospitalizations in 2024-2025 — representing more than 153,000 people — resulted in someone experiencing a potentially preventable harm such as a drug error, hospital-acquired infection, a “patient accident” like a fall or radiation burn or some other incident serious enough to require treatment or a prolonged stay, according to the...
October 9, 2025 - 06:00 | Sharon Kirkey | National Post
Fifty-three years ago, when I was 10, I remember, with great delight, licking a mint-flavoured eight-cent stamp to send a letter (a letter!) to a pen-pal in Vancouver (the other side of the country!). Read More
October 9, 2025 - 05:00 | Doug Menary, Ottawa Citizen | Ottawa Sun