In a recent column ("
Liberals are attempting a high-wire act with talk of Quebec constitution," Nov. 15), Robert Libman argued that the idea of a Quebec constitution, adopted at
the Quebec Liberal Party’s convention on Nov. 9, is a bad one in part because it would force judges "to interpret minority rights differently by giving disproportionate weight to constitutional rights of the majority." He also wrote that other issues —
Quebec’s $11-billion deficit, soaring prices, a housing crisis, etc. — are in need of urgent attention.
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