Ottawa — The Supreme Court of Canada recently ruled that governments can be held accountable for enacting laws that violate the constitution.
The Court’s Ruling
The court’s ruling establishes that governments can be held accountable for laws that are blatantly unconstitutional, were enacted in bad faith, or represent an abuse of power. This sets a significant precedent in cases where individuals have been unjustly affected by legislation that violates their fundamental rights.
- The ruling underscores the importance of upholding the principles of the Charter and ensuring that individuals are not unfairly penalized by unconstitutional laws
- It highlights the need for governments to exercise caution and diligence in drafting and enacting legislation to prevent future injustices like those experienced by Joseph Power
- This ruling serves as a reminder of the checks and balances in place to safeguard against government overreach and protect the rights of individuals in society.