Justin Trudeau says his constitutional differences with Quebec will not hamper health agreement

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Justin Trudeau says his constitutional differences with Quebec will not hamper health agreement
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The PM had said his government is considering asking the Supreme Court to rule on how the notwithstanding clause may be applied. “We are banalizing the suspension of fundamental rights,” he'd told La Presse. “It’s totally crazy what Doug Ford did.”

The PM is increasingly at odds with Quebec Premier François Legault over the use of the Charter’s notwithstanding clause.Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is reflected in a glass door as he addresses media after touring Xanadu Quantum Technologies in Toronto on Jan.23, 2023.

With an agreement on increased federal transfers to the provinces and territories for health care inching forward, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Monday his opposition to the pre-emptive use of the notwithstanding clause is not a deal-breaker. “I know Canadians need us to come together to solve health care for the medium and long term,” Trudeau said at a Toronto news conference.

“And that’s exactly what we’re working on with the premiers right now. We’re going to continue to work collaboratively on the things that Canadians expect us to do.”

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