Top Court to Hear Case on Challenge to Parliamentary Free Speech Muzzle in NSICOP Act

OTTAWA — The Canadian Constitution Foundation (CCF) has been granted leave to intervene in a significant constitutional challenge coming to the Supreme Court of Canada. The case, Alford v Canada (Attorney General), raises critical questions about freedom of expression, Parliamentary privilege, and the limits of executive power.The applicant, Professor Ryan…

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Not Reserving Judgment Episode 86: Why a court greenlit the B.C. ostrich cull. Plus tribunals find vax mandates violated rights.

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Episode 86: Why a court greenlit the B.C. ostrich cull. Plus tribunals find vax mandates violated rights. On Episode 86, we discuss the Federal Court decision green-lighting the killing of hundreds of ostriches on a farm in B.C., we tell you about two new decisions that found vaccine mandates breached…

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CCF at Supreme Court to Challenge Expansion of Equality Claims

OTTAWA — Today the Canadian Constitution Foundation (CCF) will appear at the Supreme Court of Canada to intervene in a case on the scope of equality rights under section 15 of the Charter. The result of this challenge could reshape how section 15 is interpreted, particularly in matters involving gender,…

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