Not Reserving Judgment Episode 41: Another loss for freedom after COVID lockdown ticket upheld

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Episode 41: Another loss for freedom after COVID lockdown ticket upheld On Episode 41, we discuss why Newfoundland is suing the federal government over equalization; we explain the debate over whether mandatory union dues violate conscience rights; and we tell you about the latest loss in the fight against COVID-19…

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Not Reserving Judgment Episode 40: Can the University of Toronto kick the anti-Israel protesters off campus?

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Episode 40: Can the University of Toronto kick the anti-Israel protesters off campus? On Episode 40, we discuss the University of Toronto's request for a court order to clear out the campus occupiers; we talk about whether a good Samaritan law meant to prevent overdoses protects drug dealers against drug…

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The Trudeau family tradition of invoking unnecessary emergency powers

As the government of Justin Trudeau appeals January’s Federal Court decision that found his invocation of the Emergencies Act in 2022 to be unlawful, history is repeating itself in uncanny ways. Newly obtained records from 1970 show that former prime minister Pierre Trudeau, like his son, also didn’t meet the…

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