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Premier Doug Ford could have saved himself a lot of political grief from the usual suspects if he had simply done what Quebec premiers have done for years when passing French-language legislation.
He should have included a clause in his bill to restrict third-party advertising in election campaigns beyond what the previous Liberal government had done, invoking the Canadian constitutionâs notwithstanding clause.
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Thatâs what Premier François Legault just did in introducing Bill 96 to protect the French language in Quebec.
Published Monday, June 14, 2021 12:19PM EDT Last Updated Monday, June 14, 2021 7:07PM EDT TORONTO - Ontario s Progressive Conservatives employed a rarely used legislative power on Monday to pass a bill limiting third-party election advertising amid shouts of “shame” from the opposition. The government used the notwithstanding clause to pass Bill 307, which reintroduced amendments to the Election Finances Act that a judge struck down as unconstitutional last week. The clause allows legislatures to override portions of the charter for a five-year term. The opposition parties argued the legislation was an attempt by Premier Doug Ford s government to silence criticism ahead of next year s provincial election.