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A Lawyer Specializing in Constitutional Law Files a Motion to Invalidate the Abolition of the Oath to the King in Quebec - TVA Gatineau

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According to Lawrence David, any amendment to the Constitution of Canada, which is also the Constitution of Quebec, requires the unanimous consent of the federal Parliament, namely the House of Commons and the Senate, and of the ten provincial legislatures. Quebecer himself, Lawrence David, professor of law at the University of Ottawa and constitutionalist lawyer, assures that the filing of his application to the Superior Court of Quebec is not …
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According to Lawrence David, any amendment to the Constitution of Canada, which is also the Constitution of Quebec, requires the unanimous consent of the federal Parliament, namely the House of Commons and the Senate, and of the ten provincial legislatures. Quebecer himself, Lawrence David, professor of law at the University of Ottawa and constitutionalist lawyer, assures that the filing of his application to the Superior Court of Quebec is not …

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tvagatineau.ca broke the news on Friday, August 14, 2026.
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