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Quebecs Supreme Court Ruling on Refugee Child-Care Access Sparks Debate
The Supreme Court of Canada ruled that Quebecs policy of excluding refugee claimants from subsidized child-care spots is discriminatory. This decision, made on March sixth, follows a case that began seven years ago when a mother from the Democratic Republic of the Congo challenged a 2018 regulation. Quebec politicians, including those eyeing the top job, have threatened to invoke the notwithstanding clause to prioritize locals over refugees. Advocates and officials have gathered to urge leaders to respect the ruling and ensure refugee children receive the care they need.
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