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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre's proposal has raised concerns about the rule of law in Canada, with some warning it could erode constitutional norms.
Notwithstanding is a legitimate part of the Constitution. It was put there by its authors deliberately to give an elected ...
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The Conservative Leader’s proposal to use the notwithstanding clause to allow for consecutive life sentences is ill ...
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is cherry-picking aggressive policies from the Trump regime that undermine the law and ...
In their class action, 170 felons sentenced to life argued the state’s parole commission did not give them a meaningful ...
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The party leaders are on the campaign trail making promises to Canadian voters, who will go to the polls on April 28.
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Pierre Poilievre isn’t planning to use the notwithstanding clause to pass his crime bill. The point of his crime bill is to ...
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre said that he will use the notwithstanding clause to send repeat offenders to jail for 10 years.
The ruling, which went unopposed by attorneys representing the state Trial Court, closes a chapter in an unusual public clash ...