LILLEY: Fraser wrong, use notwithstanding clause in wacky child porn ruling
The Supreme Court decision is begging for the notwithstanding clause to be used, but so far the Liberals are to afraid to do what is right.
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If ever there was a court ruling calling for the use of the notwithstanding clause, it’s the debacle issued by the court last Friday. And yet the Carney Liberals are saying they won’t overturn that politically motivated and poorly thought out decision.
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Justice Minister Sean Fraser was asked about using Sec. 33 of the Charter to overrule the court several times on Tuesday and said no, he won’t do it.





















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