Quebec Premier François Legault criticized Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for “attacking Quebec’s democracy and people” by proposing to limit the use of the notwithstanding clause. In a series of Tweets published Saturday morning, Legault said that this expressed desire by Trudeau is a “frontal attack” on the Quebec nation’s ability to protect its collective rights.
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François Legault accuses Justin Trudeau of attacking Quebec’s democracy and people
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