Alberta premier argues for potential use of notwithstanding clause on transgender laws

Alberta premier argues for potential use of notwithstanding clause on transgender laws

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 issue, and she wants to "protect kids."Smith, who made the comments Saturday

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn

Related Posts

What the U.S. dairy industry really wants from Canada
Star

July 27, 2025

What the U.S. dairy industry really wants from Canada

U.S. dairy producers insist they’re not looking for Canada to…

Read More >

Jane's Addiction cancels Toronto show, rest of tour, in wake of band altercation on stage | CBC News
Star

September 16, 2024

Jane’s Addiction cancels Toronto show, rest of tour, in wake of band altercation on stage | CBC News

Jane’s Addiction’s scheduled Toronto show on Wednesday is off, as…

Read More >

Travel companies refund Sask. families after non-disclosure fiasco at Mexican resort
Star

January 23, 2025

Travel companies refund Sask. families after non-disclosure fiasco at Mexican resort

Compensation is coming for two Saskatchewan families who went public…

Read More >