Court Grants CCF Standing to Challenge Nova Scotia Travel Ban

HALIFAX: The Canadian Constitution Foundation (CCF) is pleased to have been granted public interest standing to challenge Nova Scotia’s province-wide ban on entering the woods.The Court will hear the CCF’s proposed judicial review of Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston’s August 5 proclamation, which bans walking, hiking, camping, fishing, picnicking and…

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Not Reserving Judgment Episode 98: Monumental Aboriginal title decision. Plus B.C. nurse owes $94K for gender comments.

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Episode 98: Monumental Aboriginal title decision. Plus B.C. nurse owes $94K for gender comments. On Episode 98, we walk you through the monumental Cowichan decision, which found aboriginal title to 1,845 acres of greater Vancouver including over property owned in fee simple, and explain why we disagree with the $94,000…

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New High School Course Pack from CCF Experts Helps Teachers Fight Civic Illiteracy

TORONTO – The Canadian Constitution Foundation (CCF) is pleased to announce the launch of its new free, online course pack: Constitutional Rights, Civic Responsibilities, available now at TheCCF.ca/learn.The course pack provides secondary school teachers with almost everything they need to fulfill the requirements of Ontario’s Grade 10 civics course (CHV20), parts of…

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