Vaccine passports are an unnecessary infringement on civil liberties

As Canada begins to reopen, calls for domestic vaccine passports have been growing louder. Yet they are not a necessary, or justifiable, part of Canada’s reopening plan, as they create significant concerns around privacy and civil liberties. Vaccine passports should be resisted. Manitoba has already started a vaccine passport program.…

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Freedom Update: Quarantine Hotels and Civil Forfeiture

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https://youtu.be/mDlVdzCf42I In this week's video freedom update, Christine Van Geyn talks about the result in the federal quarantine hotel case and about an excellent new decision about civil forfeiture. What rules need to apply when the government takes private property?

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Doug Ford’s gag law will limit comment on essentially any public policy issue

By CCF Litigation Director Christine Van Geyn and CTF President & CEO Scott Hennig Politicians are going to politician. It doesn’t matter their party, the colour of their election sign or ideological background. Politicians will take any opportunity to silence their critics – even if it means enacting unconstitutional laws.…

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