I got an email from Leadnow recently and they used this phrase about Poilievre "flipping a kill switch" on the constitution. I usually trust their emails, but this is one of those instances where I wanted to double check this one. I copy pasted the phrase into a search engine and came across this video.
I wanted to ask: What are your thoughts on the notwithstanding clause? How should it be used exactly? How shouldn't it be used? Should it be used/exist at all?
So, I'm just kind of reading through this here out of intrigue. It's actually really nice to see how civil and like, chill everyone is being. I can only imagine on a different platform, it would be much easier to get swept up in anger.
My question is kind of specific and I'd understand if you didn't have an exact answer: I'm going to school soon to become a social worker (may or may not try to specialize in children's rights) and I was wondering if there was anything you wish social workers would know about pedophiles/pedophilia?