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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is vowing to use the notwithstanding clause in the Charter to allow consecutive life sentences for people convicted of multiple murders, while opponents say his promise undermines Canada's Charter of Rights and Freedoms. University of the Fraser Valley associate dean Wade Deisman joins the show to discuss the federal parties' platforms on crime and public safety.
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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is vowing to use the notwithstanding clause in the Charter to allow consecutive life sentences for people convicted of multiple murders, while opponents say his promise undermines Canada's Charter of Rights and Freedoms. University of the Fraser Valley associate dean Wade Deisman joins the show to discuss the federal parties' platforms on crime and public safety.

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