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John Ivison: Even on constitutional matters, Trudeau's focus remains on Project Majority


The impact on the nation’s governance, finances and now its Constitution are subordinate considerations.
For his dereliction in the sexual misconduct in the military case alone, Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan should have been replaced. Yet the removal of a prominent Sikh might not play well in that influential community just months before a general election is expected.
Health Minister Patty Hajdu has had a checkered pandemic, to put it mildly. The prime minister is given regular briefings by the Public Health Agency of Canada, meetings from which Hajdu is said to be excluded, despite her requests to be involved. It appears Trudeau doesn’t trust the input of his health minister during a health emergency but insists she remain as the government’s chief spokesperson on vaccines, rapid testing and all other life and death issues, rather than he be forced to shuffle a female minister. ....

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Sujit Choudhry Discusses The Constitutionality of Travel Restrictions in British Columbia


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The COVID-19 pandemic continues to affect those in all 13 Canadian provinces and territories. To date, the virus is responsible for more than 789,000 infections and more than 20,000 Canadian deaths. While Canada has been lauded for its rapid response and tight restrictions, provinces and territories have been given some latitude by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to make decisions regarding the pandemic, especially as it affects travel within Canada. Some provinces, such as Labrador and Newfoundland have prohibited travelers from other parts of Canada for any reason, even to travel to and from work. Other provinces, such as British Columbia have discouraged inter-provincial travel, but have stopped short of banning travelers from other provinces. ....

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Supreme Court Verdict On 50 Percent Reservations and Maratha Community


Supreme Court And The 50% Limit On Reservations
Published by GulteDesk
March 15, 2021
The Supreme Court, while considering the validity of the reservation for the Maratha community in Maharashtra recently, decided that it will hear all the States on the 50 percent limit on total reservation imposed by the court in the Indra Sawhney case (1992).
The rationale for imposing 50 per cent rule is based on the relationship between affirmative action in the form of protective discrimination and the equality provisions of Indian Constitution. Vinay Sitapati in the section on reservation in The Oxford Handbook of The Indian Constitution (edited by Sujit Choudhary et al, 2016) terms this as one of balance between competing Constitutional principles of formal equality, social justice and efficiency. ....

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