Posted by Mohammad on Tuesday, January 3, 2012 at 10:03pm.
Yes, there are two official languages.
I don't know about this one: "dominate rights in charter by provinces"
Prisoners have the right to vote.
http://archives.cbc.ca/politics/rights_freedoms/topics/1450-9561/
I agree with your other answers.
Thank you ms. sue :) yeah i also not sure about that one. this all it say about it in wikipedia i think:
As Peter Hogg notes, "seven of the ten provinces and two of the three territories have never used the power of override; nor has the federal parliament."[7] Moreover, the manner in which the clause was invoked by the Quebec legislature in the late 1980s has significantly diminished public respect in the rest of the country for Section 33.[1] Some observers have therefore speculated that the act of invoking the notwithstanding clause could prove to be politically costly
or that be application of charter?
It may be the power of override, also called the notwithstanding clause.
thank you ms. sue very much :)
You're very welcome, Mohammad.
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