Exactly. There is no way to objectively measure an overreach (which this is) in a partisan world.
Nobody has ever used notwithstanding for such a small scale issue and that's the problem. What was initially set up as a check on power has now given the provinces domain over the federal government. Quebec can now make English illegal, and only the political pushback limits them.
Thanks Doug.
Except McMurty is a conservative. Argus is just that far to the right that Bill Davis's Attorney General isn't conservative enough for him.