OTTAWA — Chief Justice Richard Wagner said the Supreme Court’s decision on the appeal of Quebec’s Bill 21 and use of the notwithstanding clause will not be decided based on “extremist or catastrophic” examples after some parties hypothesized the clause could wielded by a tyrant or used to uphold laws legalizing slavery or summary execution. Read More
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Country schools, modern problems and the long haul to help kids
Slush pushes Sophie Wheeler’s compact car back into the lane as she passes a snowplow during an early March snowstorm. It’s 7:30 in the morning as she pulls out of…






