Justice Minister Grilled on Judicial Reforms Exemption Powers in Budget Bill Committee Bombshell
Feb 10, 2026•Channel
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In this heated clip from the Standing Committee on Finance (FINA), Meeting No. 25 (February 9, 2026, West Block Room 025-B), opposition MPs put Justice Minister Sean Fraser under intense scrutiny over elements of Bill C-15 (Budget 2025 Implementation Act).The focus? Judicial reforms, court delays, justice system fixes announced in the budget—and crucially, any ministerial exemption powers or loopholes that could let the government bypass rules, sidestep oversight, or fast-track changes without full accountability. Fraser defends the measures as necessary for efficiency and fairness, but the grilling exposes ongoing concerns about transparency, potential overreach, and whether these "reforms" truly serve Canadians or just give more power to Ottawa elites.Is this another round of elite favoritism hidden in a massive budget bill? Watch the tense back-and-forth and judge for yourself—has the government been straight with Canadians on these justice tweaks?Full unedited meeting available on ParlVu (official Parliament of Canada video service): Search for "FINA Meeting No. 25 February 9 2026" at https://parlvu.parl.gc.ca.Source: House of Commons of Canada / ParlVu – public domain parliamentary proceedings for transparency, public scrutiny, and democratic accountability.Fair Use and Transformation Statement:
This video uses short, selected excerpts from official public parliamentary footage solely for purposes of criticism, commentary, news reporting, review, and education. As transformative content, it adds original context, framing, analysis, and opinion (e.g., highlighting alleged overreach, lack of transparency, and public interest implications) not present in the raw record. It does not substitute for the full official proceedings and is non-commercial. Full credit and attribution to the House of Commons/ParlVu. For complete accuracy and context, view the official source linked above.If you're @thisguysgarage
, smash that like button, subscribe, and turn on notifications for more raw, no-filter takes on Ottawa's biggest power plays! What do you think—real reforms or more government excuses? Drop your thoughts in the comments.#SeanFraser #FINA #BillC15 #JudicialReforms #ExemptionPowers #Budget2025 #CDNpoli #CanadianPolitics #JusticeMinister #ParliamentCanada #OttawaGrilling #GovernmentAccountability #ThisGuysGarage