Premier Doug Ford speaking during Question Period on Thursday as debate over the use of the "notwithstanding" clause continued. Des Rosiers, a law school dean, is one of the three co-editors of the 1,168-page Oxford Handbook of the Canadian Constitution. ( Richard Lautens / Toronto Star ) A protester gets escorted out Thursday at Queen's Park during the debate over the use of the "notwithstanding" clause. That could still leave the province vulnerable to future constitutional challenges to which the notwithstanding clause would not apply. The better way is to … exhaust all appeal routes before you use the notwithstanding clause,” the constitutional expert said.
Source: thestar September 13, 2018 15:02 UTC