
DAILY Roundup | Sask. protects parents' rights, Smith takes on Ottawa, Trudeau cuts $1B from the CAF
Today, we're looking at Premier Scott Moe following his word and invoking the notwithstanding clause to make certain his parental rights legislation can't be blocked by a judge in Saskatchewan. Plus, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith unveiled a new nationwide electricity initiative yesterday, calling out the Liberals' energy plans that would raise rates for consumers across the country. And finally, despite the apparent serious threat of all-out war with Russia, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau apparently plans to cut $1 billion from the Canadian Armed Forces budget.
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Show Notes
Today, we're looking at Premier Scott Moe following his word and invoking the notwithstanding clause to make certain his parental rights legislation can't be blocked by a judge in Saskatchewan.
Plus, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith unveiled a new nationwide electricity initiative yesterday, calling out the Liberals' energy plans that would raise rates for consumers across the country.
And finally, despite the apparent serious threat of all-out war with Russia, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau apparently plans to cut $1 billion from the Canadian Armed Forces budget.