Liberals revise border bill following CCF pushback

TORONTO – The federal Carney government has separated privacy-threatening provisions from its border security bill, C-2, into a new bill called C-12, following pressure from the Canadian Constitution Foundation and other advocacy groups. Splitting the bill reduces the likelihood that the constitutionally questionable parts of C-2 will become law. However,…

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Not Reserving Judgment Episode 105: B.C. quietly hands over title to ALL of Haida Gwaii. Plus TMU law students sue.

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Episode 105: B.C. quietly hands over title to ALL of Haida Gwaii. Plus TMU law students sue. On Episode 105, we explain why B.C. consenting in court to Aboriginal title of all of Haida Gwaii is causing controversy, we discuss the intersection of artificial intelligence and free speech, and we…

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Not Reserving Judgment Episode 104: C-8 would let minister secretly CUT OFF Internet service. Plus, U Alberta controversy & gun grab.

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Episode 104: C-8 would let minister secretly CUT OFF Internet service. Plus, U Alberta controversy & gun grab. On Episode 104, we explain our concerns with Bill C-8, which would allow the government to secretly cut people off from the Internet, we discuss the constitutionality of the gun grab, and…

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