CCF Victory: charges dropped against lone protestor in Kingston

TORONTO: Following a preliminary court appearance, the Crown has agreed to drop all charge against Robert Bristol of Kingston, who had received a ticket for protesting alone and masked in front of Kingston city hall. The Canadian Constitution Foundation (CCF) was assisting Mr. Bristol in fighting these charges. “Ticketing a…

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Canadian Constitution Foundation statement on “Online Harms” bill

TORONTO: The Canadian Constitution Foundation (CCF) has issued the following statement in response to the government’s announcement of Bill C-36, a new bill dealing with “online harms”: “This government, and the Heritage Minister in particular, have proven again and again that they are anti-free expression and anti-technology. Today’s announcement of…

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BC Court of Appeal hearing appeal in Cambie healthcare case week of June 14

VANCOUVER: The Canadian Constitution Foundation (CCF) is looking forward to the appeal of the decision in Cambie Surgeries Corporation v British Columbia (Attorney General), being heard this week at the BC Court of Appeal. “The trial decision contains errors in both fact and law, and we look forward to this…

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