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Poilievre eyes notwithstanding clause for consecutive murder sentences - National | Globalnews.ca

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Pierre Poilievre says he wants to use the notwithstanding clause to override the Charter of Rights and Freedoms to allow judges to impose consecutive life sentences for murderers.

In 2022 , Canada ’s Supreme Court ruled that the section of the Criminal Code that permits consecutive parole ineligibility periods of 25 years in cases involving multiple first -degree murders” was unconstitutional.

Liberal Leader Mark Carney calls Poillevre ’ plan to use notwithstanding clause “very dangerous”.

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