Not Reserving Judgment Episode 87: When do protests become illegal? Plus, can police use AI facial recognition?

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Episode 87: When do protests become illegal? Plus, can police use AI facial recognition? On Episode 87, we tell you about Toronto's new bubble zone bylaw (a.k.a. protest ban), we discuss whether police can use Clearview AI facial recognition technology without violating privacy rights, and we update you on our…

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CCF to drop lawsuit after Whitehorse amends speech-restricting Civility Policy
A snow-covered sign welcomes visitors to Whitehorse, Yukon Territory on the road into town Nov. 26, 2014. (James Brooks photo)

CCF to drop lawsuit after Whitehorse amends speech-restricting Civility Policy

The Canadian Constitution Foundation (the “CCF”) is pleased to announce that it is terminating its lawsuit against the City of Whitehorse after council voted to amend their Civility Policy to better protect the freedom of expression of citizens who wish to participate in local government.On May 27, Whitehorse Council voted…

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CCF warns Toronto City Council that new “bubble zone” bylaw banning protests will face legal challenge

TORONTO: The Canadian Constitution Foundation (CCF) is warning the City of Toronto that their recently passed “bubble zone” law is an unconstitutional limit on the right to protest. The Toronto bubble zone passed a council vote on May 22 after hours of debate. The law will create optional 50-metre bubble…

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