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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Not Reserving Judgment Episode 39: A small win and a big loss in the fight against vaccine mandates

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Episode 39: A small win and a big loss in the fight against vaccine mandates On Episode 39, we discuss McGill's failed attempt to get an injunction against the protesters occupying campus; we tell you about a disappointing court ruling that upheld a B.C. vaccine mandate; and we explain why…

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Not Reserving Judgment Episode 38: Can bylaw ban swinging? Plus what secret testimony says about Trudeau

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Episode 38: Can a bylaw ban swinging? Plus what secret testimony says about Trudeau On Episode 38, we discuss what formerly secret testimony about the invocation of the War Measures Act tells us about history repeating itself; we explain the court ruling that considered whether a bylaw can ban swinging,…

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