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N.B. MLAs concerned mandatory vaccination contravenes charter rights | Power & Politics

N.B. MLAs concerned mandatory vaccination contravenes charter rights | Power & Politics A New Brunswick bill to toughen mandatory vaccination rules for schoolchildren is facing opposition from some MLAs who are concerned about the use of the Constitution's notwithstanding clause in the legislation.

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