Christopher Oldcorn / westernstandard - Supreme Court of Canada has granted leave to hear appeals in the constitutional fight over Saskatchewan’s pronoun law, setting the stage for a national test of how far governments can go when they shield legislation with the Charter’s notwithstanding clau…
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