From a perspective of how hard it is to subdue

Edit: sorry for info-dumping guys. Constitutions are my special imrerest and I wanted to hear other people’s thoughts.

  • SubArcticTundra@lemmy.mlOP
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    Yes, Canada’s Notwithstanding clauses have also seemed like stupidity to me. That said, democracy with even a toothless constitution seems to be possible, as demonstrated by the UK. I guess the question is whether Canada has the same political environment that has made it work in the UK for so long

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      Their assessment of the charter of rights and freedoms is nonsense.

      We have one of the stronger constitutions in the world, one that actually provides positive rights for it’s citizens, not just negative ones

      I.e. American rights are all framed as the government not doing something to you, Canadian rights also include ones that force the government to do things for you, like provide health care and clean drinking water. It doesn’t mean the government always does, but our courts are far better at holding our governments to account for functioning the way that normal people expect them to.

      The notwithstanding clause is problematic, but it is not the death knell that post is making it out to be.