The prorogation of Parliament was the subject of heated debate at the Federal Court in Ottawa on Thursday and Friday. Lawyers representing citizens challenging Parliament’s current prorogation argued there needs to be limits on when Parliament can be prorogued. But lawyers for the government argued the courts have no authority to make such decisions.
“There ought to be some guardrails put on the prime minister’s power to advise prorogation,” lawyer James Manson told Chief Justice Paul Crampton on Thursday. “Otherwise, there’s just no limit to what would happen with the executive.”
Manson represents two men — David MacKinnon and Aris Lavranos — who filed a lawsuit on Jan. 8 asking the Federal Court to review Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s decision to prorogue Parliament and declare it invalid. The men asked for a quick decision because of the political uncertainty created by the U.S.’s threat to impose tariffs on Canadian goods ...
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