Bill 21 Ruling (Quebec)

Bill 21 harmed minority groups but the override clause prevented the court from striking it down.

ReligiousLiberty.TV
February 26, 2026
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Bill 21 Ruling (Quebec), No. 2021qccs1466 (2021).
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Bill 21 Ruling (Quebec), No. 2021qccs1466 (State Appellate Court, 2021). https://religiousliberty.tv/case-library/bill-21-ruling/
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Bill 21 Ruling (Quebec) (No. 2021qccs1466) [State Appellate Court, 2021] — Bill 21 harmed minority groups but the override clause prevented the court from striking it down. Source: ReligiousLiberty.TV (https://religiousliberty.tv/case-library/bill-21-ruling/, accessed April 9, 2026).
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Citation: 2021qccs1466 Year: 2021 Court: State Appellate Court
Holding: Bill 21 harmed minority groups but the override clause prevented the court from striking it down.
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Bill 21 Ruling (Quebec) (2021qccs1466) is a Church & State case decided by the State Appellate Court in 2021. The court held that bill 21 harmed minority groups but the override clause prevented the court from striking it down.