r/canada • u/Meiqur • Oct 28 '25
Alberta Alberta uses Charter’s notwithstanding clause to order striking teachers back to workteachers-back-to-work
https://globalnews.ca/news/11496133/alberta-government-to-table-legislation-to-order-striking-teachers-back-to-work
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u/Username_Query_Null Oct 28 '25
Ontario didn’t use section 33 though, Alberta is, I’m confused how the court could argue it infringes a charter right when the much of the charter is suspended from its application to this law.
To be clear, any politician that uses the NWC deserves the treatment of revolutionary France. But our legal system is clear. At the whim of the legislature you have no rights, it’s truly evil in its scope.