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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says he will repeal Bill C-69 , the 'no-more-pipelines' bill.
Liberal Leader Mark Carney said he would not repeal the bill deemed largely unconstitutional by the Supreme Court .
The Supreme Court found that the majority of the act was “ultra vires Parliament and thus unconstitutional”.
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