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  <title>[MLJ Shorts] Bill 21: Respecting the Laïcité of the State or Projecting Tyranny of the Majority? (Part 1)</title>
  <description>This episode explores the constitutional battle surrounding Quebec’s Bill 21 and its implications for religious freedom, gender equality, and minority rights. The discussion examines the tension between Section 28 of the Canadian Charter, which guarantees gender equality, and Section 33, the notwithstanding clause, which Quebec used to shield the law from certain Charter challenges. Featuring perspectives from Professor Vrinda Narain and Me Cee Strauss, the episode considers whether Section 28 can limit the use of Section 33 and what the Supreme Court of Canada’s decision could mean for the future of equality rights and legislative power in Canada. </description>
  <author_name>The McGill Law Journal Podcast</author_name>
  <author_url>http://lawjournal.mcgill.ca/en/text/96</author_url>
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