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On Thursday, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe announced he'll use the notwithstanding clause to override a judge's ruling that the provincial government's school naming and pronoun policy should be paused. University of Ottawa law professor Carissima Mathen speaks with Rebecca Zandbergen to explain how this clause can be used to override certain Charter rights, recent attempts to invoke it, and how the move may fare in this case.

 

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