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"textContent": "Calgary, Alberta – Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has once again invoked the notwithstanding clause, something meant for only the most dire times to pass legislation, to get around a small legal problem. “This is exactly the kind of reason the notwithstanding clause exists,” argued Smith while double-parked in a handicap spot. “If me want to […]\n\nThe post Danielle Smith uses notwithstanding clause to run red light appeared first on The Beaverton.",
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