Alternate idea: The notwithstanding clause should not exist.
You can't have a "unless we don't feel like it" clause in what is supposed to be your society's basic law.
Alternate idea: The notwithstanding clause should not exist.
You can't have a "unless we don't feel like it" clause in what is supposed to be your society's basic law.
Orrr ... just abolish the Charter entirely since including the "notwithstanding" clause renders almost the whole document moot.
§32 lets the any parliament ignore sections 2 and 7-15.
§2(a) - Freedom of religion
§2(b) - Freedom of expression
§2(c) - Freedom of peaceful assembly
§2(d) - Freedom of association
The rest wouldn't fit here but these (+7-15) are basically the heart of the Charter & any parliament is free to ignore them.
Might as well ditch it.