Regulating online speech isn’t the state’s job

The issue of online speech and the mischief that can be associated with it is a perennial problem of our time. Currently, a report has been tabled in Parliament, proposing to regulate online speech on social media platforms. In this context, a recent decision from the Ontario Superior Court, striking…

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Lawyer’s Daily featured article: What Snowbirds decision reveals about Canadian healthcare

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By Executive Director Joanna Baron and Litigation Director Christine Van Geyn The CCF's Joanna Baron and Christine Van Geyn had an article recently published in the Lawyer's Daily discussing a recent Ontario decision pertaining to healthcare with relevance to our ongoing Healthcare Freedom case (aka the Cambie case). Read the…

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What Snowbirds decision reveals about Canadian healthcare

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Doug Ford’s losing streak in the Ontario courts continues, with the decision in Canadian Snowbirds Assn. Inc. v. Ontario (Attorney General) [2020] O.J. No. 4036, released on Sept. 25. The Divisional Court ordered the Ontario government to restore health insurance coverage for people who face medical emergencies while travelling outside…

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