Poilievre is asked how often he would use the notwithstanding clause
So you want to be the Prime Minister of Canada? Yes, we’re going to this. We’re going to be cracking down on the hard criminals, throwing them behind bars while protecting the law abiding hunters. This is the difference. Trudeau thinks that the hunters are the problem. I think the criminals are the problem. We’re going to put the criminals in jail and we’re and we’re going to do so with laws that are fully constitutional. How often are you going to use the notwithstanding clause? I already announced that. How often are you willing to use my leadership? Race is public. How often are you willing to use it? It’s already public, Sir. The question is how often are you willing to use the notwithstanding clause to change the judicial system? You’re. I think that Justin Trudeau believes that it’s all right for there to be concurrent sentences for a mass murderer who killed 6 innocent Muslims, 6 innocent Muslims murdered, and he gets only 25 years. I think that’s a disgrace. And when I’m Prime Minister, he will stay behind bars and he will only come out in a box. It will be consecutive sentences. So it’ll be six life sentences. And we’re going to, we’re going to make sure that it is jail, not bail. It’s going to be hard time for hard crime courts that decided that, Sir. So what does that say about your view of the courts? It says that my view is that I will decide in my platform. Thank you. Thank you very much. And my platform will be there, will be clear.