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HomePoliticsCanadahttps://www.cp24.com/politics/queens-park/2025/04/30/what-right-do-they-have-ford-lashes-out-at-judiciary-saying-perhaps-judges-should-be-elected/ Ford...

https://www.cp24.com/politics/queens-park/2025/04/30/what-right-do-they-have-ford-lashes-out-at-judiciary-saying-perhaps-judges-should-be-elected/ Ford who uses the notwithstanding clause like a sledgehammer is now attacking judges for considering whether his plans are constitutional. Saying we should do what the US does and elect judges. As if that will make judges listen to the voters instead of putting them in the pockets of corporate donors and billionaires I know we hate to be compared to the US but this is literally what Trump is doing by attacking the judicial branch

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Sovereignty wins muddy 151st Kentucky Derby

Kentucky Derby fans turn out despite rainy conditions in Churchill Downs. FOX Business Correspondent Lydia Hu reports live from Louisville, providing the latest updates regarding President Donald Trump's take on the race and...

40 seasons of fun: A look back at Dollywood’s history

Long before Dollywood opened its gates in Pigeon Forge on May 3, 1986, Dolly Parton had designs on building a theme park in the Great Smoky Mountains of East Tennessee, where she grew up.A 2023 USA Today article...

How European firms are raising prices on U.S. customers over tariffs

Luxury handbags, washing machines and jet engines are among the products about to become more expensive as a slew of European companies hike prices for American consumers in response to U.S. import tariffs. Major companies from across France,...

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