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Fraser dismisses using notwithstanding clause to overturn ruling on child pornography

Justice Minister Sean Fraser opposes overriding constitutional rights despite pressure from some premiers and opposition leaders to toughen child pornography sentencing laws.

  • On November 4, 2025, Justice Minister Sean Fraser rejected calls to use the Constitution's notwithstanding clause to overturn the Supreme Court of Canada ruling on child pornography.
  • Last Friday, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled that one-year mandatory minimum jail sentences remove judges' discretion and breach the Charter guarantee against cruel and unusual punishment, affirming the Quebec Court of Appeal.
  • Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and federal Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre expressed support for invoking the notwithstanding clause, while Doug Ford, Premier, said Tuesday it should be used when courts go `offside`.
  • Fraser says the government is exploring legislative options, eyeing new legislation with harsher penalties as officials conduct a policy exercise to protect children.
  • The episode has triggered a broader conversation about the notwithstanding clause and Canadian legislatures' authority, with Sean Fraser saying he does not assume political malice.
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On Friday, the Supreme Court ruled that the minimum sentences of one year in prison for this reason were unconstitutional.

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Justice Minister Sean Fraser rejected appeals to use the Constitution's derogation clause to overturn a Supreme Court of Canada decision on child pornography.

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Fraser dismisses using notwithstanding clause to overturn ruling on child pornography

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Tuesday, November 4, 2025.
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