
More good news: the week before, someone finally went to court to file a challenge against Quebec’s obviously illegal “law” amending the Canadian Constitution to excuse members of the National Assembly from swearing allegiance to Canada — which is to say to the Crown, which is to say to our head of state, the current Queen or King of Canada, which is to say Canada. Provinces can’t legally do that, even when they’re Quebec. Quebec did it, and a lot of other stuff, anyway.
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