Pat King’s conviction proves Trudeau didn’t need the Emergencies Act

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Josh Dehaas is counsel for the Canadian Constitution Foundation. This article was originally published in the National Post on December 28, 2024. At a recent family gathering, a relative approached me to chat about my work fighting Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s invocation of the Emergencies Act during the convoy protests…

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Not Reserving Judgment Episode 68: City councillor sanctioned for harassing emojis. Plus, shutting down TikTok?

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Episode 68: City councillor sanctioned for harassing emojis. Plus, shutting down TikTok? On Episode 68, we tell you about a London, Ont., city councillor sanctioned for saucy emojis; we explain what's wrong with a Conservative private member's bill aimed at protecting children online; and we tell why it may not…

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Not Reserving Judgment BONUS EPISODE – Free Speech in Canada: From ancient roots to modern controversies

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BONUS EPISODE – Free Speech in Canada: From ancient roots to modern controversies Instead of our weekly episode of Not Reserving Judgment, here's a conversation on new book, Free Speech In Canada: A beginner’s guide from ancient roots to modern controversies. Now available on Amazon in both print and kindle…

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