Release: Freedom to express controversial political views on trial at Supreme Court of Canada
Not really commenting on anything here, just some straightforward irony, because I had: 1) the shirt. 2) the black tape. 3) the idea. I've missed a week and a half, so there are a lot of 365s to catch up on!

Release: Freedom to express controversial political views on trial at Supreme Court of Canada

This Thursday on March 21, 2019, the Canadian Constitution Foundation (CCF) will intervene at the Supreme Court of Canada in the important case of Fleming v. Ontario to provide unequivocal support for the right to freedom of expression, and in particular, the right of all Canadians to express controversial views in a…

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Announcing the new National Director of the Runnymede Society

TORONTO—The Runnymede Society is pleased to announce that Mark Mancini will be taking over for Joanna Baron as National Director this Spring, 2019. Mark was a founding Runnymede Society chapter president at the University of New Brunswick and has distinguished himself as an eloquent and prominent young legal academic and…

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Release: Announcing our new Executive Director

The Canadian Constitution Foundation is thrilled to announce that Joanna Baron will be taking over from Howard Anglin as Executive Director of the Canadian Constitution Foundation as of April 13, 2019. Joanna has been the National Director of the Runnymede Society for the last three years, during which time she…

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