Not Reserving Judgment Episode 121: THOUGHT POLICE in Ontario? Plus, Supreme Court finds broad mobility right.

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Episode 121: THOUGHT POLICE in Ontario? Plus, Supreme Court finds broad mobility right. In Episode 121, we explain our concerns over Durham Region's new "non-criminal hate incident" reporting program, we discuss the Supreme Court's decision in Taylor, which finds a broad right to free movement in Canada, and we give you…

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Winnipeg Retreats from Protest Ban Following CCF Pushback

WINNIPEG – The Canadian Constitution Foundation (CCF) welcomes news that Winnipeg’s draft bubble zone bylaw has been “shelved” following community opposition and a letter from the CCF raising constitutional concerns.Winnipeg’s “Safe Access to Vulnerable Infrastructure” bylaw would have banned many types of in-person demonstrations within 100 metres of schools, hospitals,…

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CCF Writes to Durham Region Questioning New Offensive Speech Reporting Tool

TORONTO – Today, the Canadian Constitution Foundation’s Litigation Director, Josh Dehaas, wrote to officials of the Region of Durham with concerns about the recently announced Community-Based Hate Reporting Program, which will unconstitutionally limit the free expression of Durham residents.According to Durham Region, the program allows residents to confidentially and anonymously…

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