What is the notwithstanding clause? An explainer on the rarely used provision
The Alberta government on Monday invoked the notwithstanding clause in legislation ordering 51,000 striking teachers back to work. Premier Danielle Smith said it was needed because of the size of the strike — the largest in Alberta history — and the need for labour stability in schools.
Here is a look at the rarely used clause:
What is it?
The notwithstanding clause — or Section 33 of the Charter — gives provincial legislatures or Parliament the ability, through the passage of a law, to override certain portions of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms for up to five years.


