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Section Twenty-three of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms : ウィキペディア英語版 | Section Twenty-three of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
Section 23 of the ''Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms'' is the section of the Constitution of Canada that guarantees minority language educational rights to French-speaking communities outside Quebec, and, to a lesser extent, English-speaking minorities in Quebec. The section may be particularly notable, in that some scholars believe that section 23 "was the only part of the Charter with which Pierre Trudeau was truly concerned."〔Dyck, Rand. Canadian Politics: Critical Approaches. Third ed. (Scarborough, Ontario: Nelson Thomson Learning, 2000), p. 442.〕 Trudeau was the prime minister who fought for the inclusion of the ''Charter of Rights'' in the Constitution of Canada in 1982. Section 23(1)(b), or section 23 as a whole, are also known as the "Canada clause."〔 ==Text== Under the heading "Minority Language Educational Rights," the section reads, Section 23 must be read in conjunction with Section 59 of the Constitution Act, 1982:
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