This week, Ontario's education minister Stephen Lecce preempts a work stoppage by invoking the notwithstanding clause, Premier Doug Ford and Deputy Premier Sylvia Jones officially file their legal challenge to avoid testifying at the Emergencies Act inquiry, and provinces demand more money for health care from the feds. Co-hosts Steve Paikin and John Michael McGrath discuss the how and the why of it.
Clip credits:
Public Hearings Webcast, October 28 - Public Order Emergency Commission/publicorderemergencycommission.ca
Ontario Legislative Assembly Question Period, October 31 – Courtesy of Legislative Assembly of Ontario
Awareness Campaign to Improve Health Care for all Canadians - Council of the Federation/canadaspremiers.ca
Ontario Legislative Assembly Tribute to Bill Davis, October 25 – Courtesy of Legislative Assembly of Ontario
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