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Alberta invokes notwithstanding clause on trio of transgender laws
(www.ctvnews.ca)
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We need to remove that clause from the Charter. The only thing it's ever used for, is to violate people's rights. The Charter means absolutely nothing, as long as that clause is included.
I could not agree more. I understand the original intent, but nowadays it's literally a "get out of fucking over your civil rights - free card".
Unerpaid essential employee? No strikes! Your usefulness defines you as a slave, you know, unless you want to quit the industry that you have trained for and worked in.
If the government has a free way to say "nah" when it comes to your rights then you don't actually have rights.