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The arguments today be will about whether mistakes were made by a judge who ruled the province can’t fund non-Catholic students attending Catholic schools

Saskatchewan’s Appeal Court is to start hearing arguments today about whether mistakes were made by a judge who ruled the province can’t fund non-Catholic students attending Catholic schools.

The province argued in its appeal of Layh’s decision that applying the ruling would result in religious segregation. “These questions on how to read religious freedom today, alongside other parts of the Constitution, are a challenging legal question.”

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