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May 22·edited May 22Liked by DG

It's not just for federal laws.

The Bill of Rights stops provincial laws from being enforced in violation of the common law rights codified in the Bill.

Force is regulated in the Criminal Code of Canada section 25, and as such, ANY matters involving the use of force fall under federal jurisdiction, and you can use the Canadian Bill of Rights in any matter that uses means of force, as well as any federal matter.

This means that police, judges, etc... are all regulated under section 25 of the Criminal Code of Canada.

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