Canadian Constitution Foundation Applauds Federal Government’s Historic Step Toward Breaking Down Internal Trade Barriers

OTTAWA – The Canadian Constitution Foundation (CCF) today welcomed the introduction of Bill C-5, the proposed One Canadian Economy Act, calling it a historic step toward dismantling the web of internal trade barriers that have long fragmented Canada's economy and limited opportunities for Canadian workers and businesses. However, the CCF believes there is…

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Not Reserving Judgment Episode 88: Which city is WORST for free speech? Plus Carney’s new bill raises privacy concerns.

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Episode 88: Which city is WORST for free speech? Plus Carney's new bill raises privacy concerns. On Episode 88, we tell you about a new bill that would ban big cash transactions, let police get some info without a warrant, and allow an immigration freeze. Plus, we discuss our new…

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CCF Presents First-Ever Municipal Muzzle Award for Canada’s Most Censorious Bylaw

TORONTO – Today, the Canadian Constitution Foundation (CCF) handed out its first-ever Municipal Muzzle Award to the City of Calgary for its Orwellian-named Safe and Inclusive Access Bylaw. Runners-up for this dubious distinction are Caledon, Ont., and South Bruce Peninsula, Ont. The Municipal Muzzle Award was created by the CCF…

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