A Sikh lawyer successfully challenged Alberta's mandatory oath of allegiance to the King, securing a landmark ruling. The Alberta Court of Appeal declared the requirement a violation of religious freedom under the Charter. This decision brings the province in line with others, allowing for alternative affirmations and upholding Canada's pluralistic society.
Canadian-Sikh lawyer who refused to swear oath to King Charles – got the law changed
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