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Liberal voters more likely to support use of notwithstanding clause than Conservatives, poll finds

A new poll from Leger has found Liberal voters are more likely to support the use of the notwithstanding clause than Conservatives. This despite the fact that the Carney government submitted a written document to the Supreme Court last fall calling on the court to put limits on the use of the clause, which could be gutted by the court in its eventual ruling. Read More
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Carney says there is ‘one negotiator for Canada’ after Conservative MPs descend on Washington

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney said Thursday that politicians travelling to Washington who are not part of his government often return home not having learned "anything new" about Canada-U.S. trade. Read More
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Randall Denley: Points just for going to class? Ontario takes a sensible step

Where are the parents? That’s the first question that arises in response to Ontario’s astonishingly large rate of school absenteeism. The provincial government expects students to show up for class 90 per cent of the time, which seems fairly lax. And yet, only 40 per cent of students meet that standard in secondary schools. In elementary schools it's 55 per cent. Read More
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NP View: Caroline Elliott is a beacon of hope for B.C.

Nowhere has the progressive takeover of our institutions been more complete, or more destructive, than in British Columbia. Thankfully, the Opposition B.C. Conservative Party has the opportunity to elect a leader (voting starts May 9) whose platform is a beacon of hope for the province and indeed the rest of Canada. Caroline Elliott, a longtime B.C. activist and commentator, doesn't just want to bring in minor reforms to staunch the bleeding, she is pledging to gut the whole operation and build it anew. Conservatives across Canada take note, if Elliott wins the leadership and then wins power, B.C. will be leading the way on what a Conservative government can achieve. Read More
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