Ontario Premier Doug Ford took a swipe at Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Monday, saying Trudeau is being “selective” when deciding to criticize the use of the notwithstanding clause to suspend workers’ rights to strike. Ford added if invited to speak to Trudeau along with other premiers on the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, he would do so.
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Ford says Trudeau being ‘selective’ in criticizing use of notwithstanding clause
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