Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: David Ebner
Publication Date: November 10, 2025 - 17:13
Supreme Court tentatively schedules landmark Quebec secularism case for March
November 10, 2025
The Supreme Court of Canada has tentatively scheduled its landmark hearing on Quebec’s secularism law and potential limits on the Charter’s notwithstanding clause for March.
The court’s registry office on Monday advised lawyers involved in the case that the hearing has been set within the timeframe of March 16 to 27. The notice underlined the word tentatively and said the hearing date will be confirmed or adjusted as the court determines its schedule.
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