The Canadian Charter is said to be entrenched in the Canadian Constitution, this means that
A) it is a rule of the Canadian constitution that must be considered by judges only.
B) the rights set out in the Charter are absolute.
C) it is not part of the Human Rights Act.
D) Judges are given the authority to resolve Charter problems.
E) it cannot be repealed by an ordinary act of Parliament or of the provincial legislatures.
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