Federal Court of Appeal Upholds Ottawa’s Listing Plastics “Toxic”

TORONTO – The Canadian Constitution Foundation (CCF) is disappointed that the Federal Court of Appeal has overturned a Federal Court decision that had found the Trudeau government’s decision to label “plastic manufactured items” as toxic was unreasonable. The CCF intervened in the case to help the Court understand the limits…

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Not Reserving Judgment Episode 118: A constitutional right to BIKE LANES? Inside Ontario’s appeal of a surprising decision.

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Episode 118: A constitutional right to BIKE LANES? Inside Ontario's appeal of a surprising decision. In Episode 118, we give you a full recap of Ontario's appeal of a decision that found a law designed to remove bike lanes from Toronto violated the rights to life and security of the…

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CCF in Court Tomorrow to Argue Bike Lanes Appeal

TORONTO – The Canadian Constitution Foundation (CCF) will appear at the Ontario Court of Appeal tomorrow at 10 a.m. as an intervenor in the appeal of a July 2025 ruling that prevented the Ontario government from removing bike lanes in downtown Toronto. Passed in November 2024, the Reducing Gridlock, Saving You…

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