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  2. Political Scientist Discusses Notwithstanding Clause With National Post 

Political Scientist Discusses Notwithstanding Clause With National Post 

Dr. Dave Snow, professor in the Department of Political Science, speaks to the National Post about the use of Canada’s notwithstanding clause. 

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Posted Apr 17, 2025
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