Sask. Parental Bill of Rights introduced, notwithstanding clause to be invoked
The Saskatchewan government has introduced Bill 137, the Parental Bill of Rights, on Thursday morning and plans to invoke the notwithstanding clause.
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The Saskatchewan government has introduced Bill 137, the Parental Bill of Rights, on Thursday morning and plans to invoke the notwithstanding clause.