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PODCAST: Budget 2025 hype doesn't match reality; Ottawa's alternative to the notwithstanding clause

PODCAST: Budget 2025 hype doesn't match reality; Ottawa's alternative to the notwithstanding clause

Update: 2025-11-06
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In this episode of the Rob Breakenridge Show - a closer look at Budget 2025, both in terms of whether it will pass the House of Commons (failure to do so meaning another election, of course) and whether it’s the right budget for the economic challenges facing Canada at the moment. We’ll get some economic analysis from Trevor Tombe, professor of economics at the University of Calgary and director of fiscal and economic policy at the U of C’s School of Public Policy.

Plus, we’ll discuss the aftermath of a controversial Supreme Court decision last week and how the federal government might respond. In a 5 - 4 decision, the high court struck down Canada’s mandatory minimum sentence for the crime of possession of child p*rnography. There is considerable pressure on Ottawa to invoke the notwithstanding clause and set aside this ruling, although the government has ruled out such a step. We’ll hear from University of Alberta law professor Steven Penney who says there’s an alternative in between using the clause and letting this ruling stand.



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PODCAST: Budget 2025 hype doesn't match reality; Ottawa's alternative to the notwithstanding clause

PODCAST: Budget 2025 hype doesn't match reality; Ottawa's alternative to the notwithstanding clause

Rob Breakenridge