Carney, Poilievre, and Singh weigh in on challenging Quebec language law at Supreme Court
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Carney supports aims of Quebec language law, but opposes notwithstanding clause use
VAUGHAN, Ont. - Liberal Leader Mark Carney says he supports the objectives of Quebec’s language law but takes issue with the provincial government’s pre-emptive use of the notwithstanding clause to shield the legislation from Constitutional challenges.
Pierre Poilievre aligns with Bloc Québécois just as Jagmeet Singh says he ‘will never support’ Conservatives
Poilievre told reporters in Winnipeg he would not contest Quebec’s language law, Bill 96, should a challenge of it reach the Supreme Court of Canada, in contrast with Carney, who said this week a Liberal government would support a challenge of the law.
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