Politics This Morning

Politics This Morning: Trudeau in a pickle over Ford’s use of notwithstanding clause

Plus, the health minister, housing minister, and national revenue minister will all appear before the Senate Finance Committee to discuss one of the government’s cost-of-living bills.
Justin Trudeau
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, seen here speaking alongside Ontario Premier Doug Ford at an event in Kanata, Ont., on Oct. 17, will have to decide how to respond to Ford's use of the notwithstanding clause to shut down a possible strike by education workers.
Good Wednesday morning, The House and Senate are both sitting today, and the Public Order Emergency Commission will get into its second day of witness testimony from organizers of the "Freedom Convoy."
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