The Supreme Court agreed to hear the challenge of the Cebec Control, Bill 21, Mark Carney, and Christia Freeland, and is presumed to be the successor to Justin Turdeau, and the Prime Minister is the federal government. An intervention that encourages him to follow his words to hold.
Ottawa is the Deputy Campaign Manager of Carney, the governor of Canadian Bank, saying, “I am obliged to defend the basic rights of all Canadians, which is guaranteed by the right of Canada and the Charter of Freedom.” Marie Pascale Deslosier states. Statement on CBC News.
“The Canadian Liberal Party is the party of Canada’s rights and the Charter of Freedom. If the basic rights are threatened, it is obliged to act,” she added.
Freeland’s campaign said in a statement that the former Minister of Finance said, “Based on the government’s decision to intervene, respect for human rights and the right to the right of human rights is at the center of Christia’s campaign.”
The bill 21 prohibits certain public servants in authoritative statements such as judges, police officers, prison guards, and teachers to promote the separation between the world and the church and the state.
The law has received considerable voting support in Quebec, a key to both the political fate of the Liberal Party in the general election and the next leader.
Bill 21 also attracted criticism from religious organizations such as Jews and Muslims.
Quebec, Cebec François Lego, has pledged to use a clause to disable the debate on the law that quoted the Charter under the Tordow, who pledged to intervene as an intervention.
“It’s a matter of state’s importance, and we will be there when there is a national conversation about interpreting the rights of the constitution that influences nationwide,” said Minister of Justice Aliff Vilani. He told a journalist on Thursday. “And what we are trying to do when we are there is to protect the constitution that we helped to create more than 40 years ago.”
The lower court supported most of the laws passed by the Avenir Quebec government in 2019, but on Thursday, the Supreme Court agreed to hear the challenge.
The timing sources the question
It is unknown how stable the federal government’s will, if the Liberal Party selects a new leader who will be the prime minister. Many of his successors have a similar tone as him, but they may enter the general election right after the end of the liberal leadership race.
Former government leader Carina Gould, the leader of the House of Representatives, told the reporters on Thursday in the leadership competition. She respects the jurisdiction of the state and territory, but said, “The role of the federal government is to defend all Canadians’ rights.”
When she became the prime minister, she swore to “confront the Canadian rights.”
Frank Baylis, a businessman in Montreal, who is trying to replace Torudo, has clearly declared himself to Bill 21.
Baylis has served as a MP of Pierrefonds -Dollard from 2015 to 2019 and supports Loi 21 of the activist Group Non (not in the invoice 21).
“I helped to organize protests and press conferences to express the solidarity with the people affected by this discriminatory law, and we also collect funds to cover the cost of the court. I did, “said Baylis in a statement sent to CBC News.
In response to the decision of the Supreme Court on Thursday, Steven Brown, president and CEO of the Canadian National Council, said that he would declare himself about what political leaders should do. 。
“The Canadian Prime Minister is responsible for doing as much as possible to stop Canadian rights and freedom,” he said.