The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled that both federal and provincial governments can be held liable for enacting unconstitutional laws. This landmark decision means that governments cannot shield themselves from lawsuits arising from harmful legislation. The ruling confirms that the federal government does not have absolute immunity when Parliament enacts laws that are later overturned as unconstitutional.
Supreme Court of Canada says government can be held liable for making unconstitutional laws https://t.co/LOWAZO4E8d
"The Supreme Court of Canada has confirmed the federal government does not have absolute immunity from liability when Parliament enacts laws that are later overturned as unconstitutional" When science didn't back vax mandates & travel restrictions, the Trudeau regime turned to… https://t.co/lU23aLc7bn https://t.co/RB4ST5l0PR
The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled federal and provincial governments cannot make themselves immune to lawsuits from people who are harmed by unlawful legislation.https://t.co/NDGJTB6Sqe