Canadian Constitution Foundation supports principle of Alberta’s proposed healthcare reforms

CALGARY: The Canadian Constitution Foundation supports the principle behind Alberta’s proposed healthcare reforms and looks forward to seeing additional details. On November 14, 2025, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and Alberta Minister of Health Matt Jones announced that they would introduce healthcare reform legislation in the province. Broadly speaking the proposal would…

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Not Reserving Judgment Episode 109: A constitutional amendment on Aboriginal title? Plus, Sask pronouns case heads to SCC.

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Episode 109: A constitutional amendment on Aboriginal title? Plus, Sask pronouns case heads to SCC. On Episode 109, we discuss whether a constitutional amendment to section 35 could fix the uncertainty surrounding Aboriginal title claims, and we speculate about why the Supreme Court decided to hear an appeal of a…

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Bill C-9 Could Criminalize Mere Offence, CCF Tells Justice Committee

OTTAWA – This afternoon CCF Litigation Director Christine Van Geyn will appear before the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights to deliver an urgent warning about Bill C-9, the Carney government’s proposed hate speech and hate crimes legislation. A live webcast and recording will be available here, beginning at…

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