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Minority Rights, Fair Government, & Democracy

Charter rights and the Supreme Court platforms

Here's what the 2025 Canadian election parties are promising.

Liberal

  • Expand the Court Challenges Program, which provides funding for people to bring court cases of national significance related to the constitution, quasi-constitutional laws, or human rights

    "Enable Canadians to take more action to affirm their rights by expanding the Court Challenges Program." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-22

We don't have any Conservative policies on Charter rights and the Supreme Court.

Bloc

  • Militer pour que le Québec puisse sélectionner les juges issus du Québec siégeant à la Cour suprême
  • S’opposer à toute remise en question de l’utilisation de la clause dérogatoire par le Québec
  • Imposer un délai maximal au fédéral pour remplir les postes vacants à la magistrature
  • Assurer que tous les juges nommés à la Cour suprême maîtrisent le français
We don't have any NDP policies on Charter rights and the Supreme Court.

Green

  • Oppose the pre-emptive use of the notwithstanding clause to override Charter rights
  • Require the federal government to choose three Supreme Court justices from a list of nine candidates submitted by the Québec government

    "Guarantee Quebec’s participation in Supreme Court appointments by requiring the federal government to choose from a list of nine candidates submitted by the Quebec government, from which three would be appointed." — Change: Vote For It, retrieved 2025-04-25

  • Support legislative measures to restrict use of the notwithstanding clause

    "Oppose the pre-emptive use of the notwithstanding clause and support legislative measures to restrict its application, ensuring it remains a tool of last resort in exceptional circumstances." — Change: Vote For It, retrieved 2025-04-25

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