
B – KEY PRINCIPLES
Published at : April 15, 2022
"The Notwithstanding Clause at 40: Canadian Constitutional Democracy at a Crossroads"
A conference of leading scholars, jurists and commentators on the significance, meaning, impact, operation and (de)merits of Section 33 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms forty years after the Charter’s enactment.
B – KEY PRINCIPLES
10:15 a.m.: (IV) Lorraine Weinrib, University of Toronto (Law): Charter Override in a Free and Democratic Society: Norms and Exceptions
10:35 a.m.: (V) Dwight Newman, University of Saskatchewan (Law): Key Foundations for the Notwithstanding Clause in Institutional Capacities, Democratic Participatory Values, and Dimensions of Canadian Identities
10:55 a.m.: (VI) Nathalie Des Rosiers, Principal, Massey College: The Dialogue Theory: Key Elements and the Argument Against Pre-emptive use of Section 33
11:15 a.m.: (VII) Jamie Cameron, Osgoode Hall Law: Section 3, section 33, and Bill 307: Working Families et al. v. Ontario
11:35 a.m.: (VIII) Benoît Pelletier, University of Ottawa (Law), Former Quebec Minister and MNA, : The Notwithstanding Provisions: Who gets the last word?
11:55 a.m. Q & A
12:20 p.m.: LUNCH BREAK
C JUDICIAL REVIEW AND SECTION 33 begins at 2:00pm ET.
Find schedule and bios: http://www.section1.ca/the-2022-conference/
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A conference of leading scholars, jurists and commentators on the significance, meaning, impact, operation and (de)merits of Section 33 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms forty years after the Charter’s enactment.
B – KEY PRINCIPLES
10:15 a.m.: (IV) Lorraine Weinrib, University of Toronto (Law): Charter Override in a Free and Democratic Society: Norms and Exceptions
10:35 a.m.: (V) Dwight Newman, University of Saskatchewan (Law): Key Foundations for the Notwithstanding Clause in Institutional Capacities, Democratic Participatory Values, and Dimensions of Canadian Identities
10:55 a.m.: (VI) Nathalie Des Rosiers, Principal, Massey College: The Dialogue Theory: Key Elements and the Argument Against Pre-emptive use of Section 33
11:15 a.m.: (VII) Jamie Cameron, Osgoode Hall Law: Section 3, section 33, and Bill 307: Working Families et al. v. Ontario
11:35 a.m.: (VIII) Benoît Pelletier, University of Ottawa (Law), Former Quebec Minister and MNA, : The Notwithstanding Provisions: Who gets the last word?
11:55 a.m. Q & A
12:20 p.m.: LUNCH BREAK
C JUDICIAL REVIEW AND SECTION 33 begins at 2:00pm ET.
Find schedule and bios: http://www.section1.ca/the-2022-conference/
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