Five things on the Bill 21 Supreme Court hearings this week in numbers
MONTREAL — The Supreme Court of Canada will begin hearing arguments Monday over Quebec’s secularism law, known as Bill 21.
The law has faced legal challenges since its adoption in June 2019 and the Supreme Court of Canada will now listen to arguments on the legislation and its pre-emptive use of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms Section 33, the notwithstanding clause, to shield it from rights violation challenges.
Here are a few numbers behind the case, which will be heard by the high court over four days this week in Ottawa.
142 — the number of lawyers taking part in the case before the country’s highest court, although not all will be allotted time to argue before it.
