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Why is Poilievre’s pledge to invoke notwithstanding clause significant? | Hanomansing Tonight Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says he’ll use notwithstanding clause to ensure multiple-murderers die in prison. Peter Sankoff, lead council at Sankoff Criminal Law, weighs in. In January 2006 during the federal leaders’ debate, Liberal Leader Paul Martin surprised manyContinue Reading

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Politics·Analysis Korean Aerospace Industries’ KF-21 has the same angled twin tails and similar sleek lines as Lockheed Martin’s stealth fighter jet. And if all of the heated campaign rhetoric and trade war posturing is to be believed, Canada may be in the market for something other than the U.S.-manufactured F-35.Continue Reading

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Politics Multiple reports have criticized the RCMP’s sprawling mandate, which sees the organization respond to everything from traffic violations to terrorist attacks. Despite the warnings, the main political parties are so far tepid on committing to reforming the Mounties. In one his last moves as PM, Trudeau pitched a seismic shift toContinue Reading

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Politics·Analysis According to survey data released last week by Pollara, Canadians are evenly split on whether they want this federal election to result in “change” or “stability.” The next two weeks might be about what mix of change and stability Canadians want — and who they believe can deliver it. ConservativesContinue Reading

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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says he’ll ensure multiple-murderers die in jail by becoming the first Canadian prime minister to override Charter rights by invoking the notwithstanding clause.  “Conservatives believe a punishment should be proportionate to the crime. If you kill multiple people you should spend the rest of your lifeContinue Reading

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Politics A political scientist says Pierre Poilievre’s open resentment toward offshore tax havens and corporate jets likely isn’t enough to sever his Conservative Party’s relationship with business leaders. Business community still sees benefits of Conservative government: political scientist Ian Froese · CBC News · Posted: Apr 14, 2025 12:00 AM EDT | LastContinue Reading