Chris Selley: The notwithstanding clause is the bulwark against a Canadian ‘Trump moment’



Some things, thankfully, even in 2026, have nothing to do with President Donald J. Trump. One of them is Bill 21, Quebec’s law barring certain civil servants — notably teachers — from wearing religious symbols like hijabs, turbans, kippahs and (in theory) crucifixes on the job. Read More



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