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Arsenal in talks for...

Arsenal may not have won the Premier League this season, but Mikel...

Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s wrongful...

Trump administration officials have repeatedly claimed that judges...

NYC sues Trump’s Housing...

New York City and seven other local governments across the country have...
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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Arsenal in talks for “the hottest CF in Europe”

Arsenal may not have won the Premier League this season, but Mikel Arteta's squad still have it all to play for in the Champions League. Though Paris Saint-Germain left the Emirates Stadium with a slender...

Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s wrongful deportation case is more about individual rights than the Trump administration’s foreign policy

Trump administration officials have repeatedly claimed that judges who order the administration to take action to bring deported Venezuelans back from the El Salvador prison where the U.S. sent them are meddling in the...

NYC sues Trump’s Housing and Urban Development Department over ‘unlawful’ housing grant demands

New York City and seven other local governments across the country have sued President Trump’s Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), accusing the federal agency of placing unconstitutional and coercive conditions on critical housing grants. Filed in the...

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