Premier Danielle Smith spoke about a recently-leaked memo that indicated the provincial government is preparing to use the notwithstanding clause to amend three laws pertaining to transgender youth on ...
EDMONTON - Alberta’s premier says her government might invoke the notwithstanding clause to defend laws affecting transgender people because courts may take “years and years and years” to resolve the ...
1:48 ‘We’re on the side of kids’: Alberta premier ready for legal fight on transgender health care bill Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has directed officials to invoke the Charter’s notwithstanding ...
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EDMONTON — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith plans to invoke the Charter's notwithstanding clause this fall on three laws affecting transgender people. An internal government memo sent last week from the ...
Alta. to use notwithstanding clause that would impact transgender youth: memo A leaked memo suggests Premier Smith would use the notwithstanding clause that would shield transgender youth from court ...
OTTAWA — There should be limits on the use of the notwithstanding clause that is being increasingly invoked by provinces to curtail people’s Charter rights, the federal government argued in the ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith answers a question from the media during the 2025 summer meetings of Canada’s Premiers at Deerhurst Resort in Huntsville, Ont., on Wednesday, July 23, 2025. THE CANADIAN ...
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They walked away from power in Robert Bourassa’s government in 1988 rather than support a language law that swept aside constitutional guarantees of freedom of expression. French, 78, Lincoln, 97, and ...