The "notwithstanding" provision in the Charter of Rights and Freedoms is one that
A) allows a legislature to pass laws that override the fundamental freedoms specified in the Charter if the provision specifically states that it shall operate notwithstanding the freedoms specified in the Charter.
B) allows a Court to decide that notwithstanding the fundamental freedoms specified in the Charter, the judgment of the court is supreme.
C) allows a legislature to pass a law that provides that notwithstanding the law that has been passed the Charter of Rights and Freedoms will still apply.
D) allows a legislature to pass laws that override the fundamental freedoms specified in the Charter.
E) allows a legislature to pass a law notwithstanding a court Order that prohibits it from doing so.
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