The Alberta government is invoking the notwithstanding clause for the second time in three weeks and the federal justice minister says he’s concerned about provincial governments reaching for the tool which protects laws from being overturned by the courts. Heather Yourex-West reports.
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Alberta’s use of notwithstanding clause under scrutiny
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