The rights and freedoms contained in the Charter are limited
A) to cases involving interactions between different governments.
B) to human beings, with the result that the Charter cannot work in favour of a company.
C) by the ability of a federal or provincial government to invoke the notwithstanding clause only in relation to the rights and freedoms in section 2 or sections 7 to 15 of the Charter, and the general limitation of those limits demonstrably justified in a free and democratic society pursuant to section 1.
D) to situations in which the government created a law in bad faith.
E) to cases involving substantial amounts of money.
Correct Answer:
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