#Breaking: Doug Ford to invoke Constitution’s ‘notwithstanding’ clause after judge rejects election finance reforms
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Ford will invoke the Constitution’s “notwithstanding” clause for the first time in Ontario history to overturn a judicial ruling that struck down limits on unions’ electoral spending thestar.com/politics/provi…
This comes one day after Ontario Superior Court Justice Ed Morgan’s decision that the Charter rights of Working Families, a coalition of unions, were “infringed” by curbs on what it can spend on advertising outside an election period
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Michael Bryant, executive director of the Canadian Civil Liberties Association, which was an intervener in the case, blasted the invocation of the notwithstanding clause.

It's "unconstitutional, undemocratic," he warned.
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Government house leader Paul Calandra said the legislature, which rose for the summer last week, will resume sitting Thursday — and possibly through the weekend — to ram through a new bill aimed at such political action committees (PACs).
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From @robertbenzie: Doug Ford to invoke Constitution’s ‘notwithstanding’ clause after judge rejects election finance reforms thestar.com/politics/provi…

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