It’s a controversial legal rule meant to be the exception, not the rule — the notwithstanding clause. But legal experts warn right-leaning premiers are using it more often to ram through legislation. Now, the federal government wants the Supreme Court to step in and set limits. Touria Izri reports.
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Feds look to Supreme Court to limit use of notwithstanding clause
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