If a provincial government tries to pass a law which prohibits all public gatherings. Which of the following statements is TRUE? The law
A) is constitutional as a government always has the right to prohibit public gatherings.
B) violates a Charter right but will be justifiable under section 1 if the legislature has acted in good faith.
C) is constitutional as no provision of the Charter is being violated.
D) is constitutional if the legislature has expressly stated that it is being passed under section 33 of the Charter
E) is constitutional if the legislature has expressly stated that it is being passed under section 1 of the Charter
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