The Death of the “Random Stop”? The SCC and Quebec’s Bill 636

The Supreme Court of Canada is currently deliberating on a landmark case regarding Quebec’s Highway Safety Code. The core question: Is a “Random Stop” without cause a violation of the Section 9 Charter Right against arbitrary detention?

Lower courts have already ruled that these stops lead to systemic profiling. As we await the final 2026 verdict, the “Armour Protocol” remains your best defence. We analyze the current “Grey Zone” of Canadian law and why “Compliance Without Waiver” is the only safe way to navigate a stop where no crime has been committed.

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