Niagara Falls Sign Ban to Become Inaugural Censorship Defence Fund Case
Three women are arrested on June 17, 2025 for holding protest signs at a city council meeting in Niagara Falls. Photograph by Ed Smith for The Pointer.

Niagara Falls Sign Ban to Become Inaugural Censorship Defence Fund Case

NIAGARA FALLS — The Canadian Constitution Foundation (CCF) has filed a constitutional challenge in support of a group of women who were arrested for silently protesting during a Niagara Falls City Council meeting on June 17. The applicant, Lauren O’Connor, was among the demonstrators arrested for holding small paper signs…

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CCF Granted Leave in Alberta’s Challenge to Impact Assessment Act

CALGARY – The Canadian Constitution Foundation (CCF) has been granted leave to intervene in Alberta’s new legal challenge to the Impact Assessment Act (IAA), also known as Bill C-69. The Alberta Court of Appeal has agreed to hear the CCF’s arguments as it considers whether the current federal law oversteps…

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Not Reserving Judgment Episode 94: Parks Canada pulls permit for MAGA singer’s show. Plus Premier Smith’s latest proposals.

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Episode 94: Parks Canada pulls permit for MAGA singer's show. Plus Premier Smith's latest proposals. On Episode 94, we discuss Parks Canada's dubious decision to cancel the permit of a MAGA-supporting singer, we tell you about our new intervention in a case challenging the Impact Assessment Act, and we discuss…

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