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May 4 editorial cartoon

The concerns regarding Pierre Poilievre’s casual use of the notwithstanding clause include the potential undermining of the balance of power, diminishing the importance of Charter rights, the risk of misuse and abuse, and setting a dangerous precedent for future governments.

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May 4 editorial cartoon

Editorial cartoon for Saturday, May 4, 2024.

The concerns regarding Pierre Poilievre’s casual use of the notwithstanding clause include the potential undermining of the balance of power, diminishing the importance of Charter rights, the risk of misuse and abuse, and setting a dangerous precedent for future governments.

Graeme MacKay
Graeme MacKay

has been the Hamilton Spectator’s staff editorial cartoonist since 1997. He has been twice cited by the United Nations for excellence in satire, and has been recognized by the Association of Canadian Cartoonists with the George Townsend Award for best cartoon of the year.

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