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Saskatchewan's premier says his government is ready to go back to work early to protect parental rights, and to use the notwithstanding clause to do it. That's after a judge moved to block a new education policy from being used, while the courts decided if the policy was constitutional. We hear more about the reaction to that decision and a breakdown on the latest from our political panel with Leader Post columnist Murray Mandryk and CBC Saskatchewan provincial affairs reporter Adam Hunter.
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Saskatchewan's premier says his government is ready to go back to work early to protect parental rights, and to use the notwithstanding clause to do it. That's after a judge moved to block a new education policy from being used, while the courts decided if the policy was constitutional. We hear more about the reaction to that decision and a breakdown on the latest from our political panel with Leader Post columnist Murray Mandryk and CBC Saskatchewan provincial affairs reporter Adam Hunter.

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