The Barreau de Québec (Quebec Bar) has historically raised concerns about the preemptive use of the notwithstanding clause in Quebec secularism laws like Bills 21 and 9. While the Bar recognizes the right of the legislature to pass laws on secularism, its objections primarily center on the protection of the rule of law, potential infringements on fundamental charter rights, and the preemptive override of legal challenges.
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