Not Reserving Judgment Episode 82: Did the Liberals violate election law by planting MAGA buttons?

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Episode 82: Did the Liberals violate election law by planting MAGA buttons? On Episode 82, we consider whether the Liberals' misleading MAGA buttons violated election laws; we discuss what to expect from Mark Carney on civil liberties if he wins on April 28; and we explain our argument at the…

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CCF Takes Interprovincial Mobility Rights to Supreme Court of Canada

OTTAWA — The Canadian Constitution Foundation (CCF) will be at the Supreme Court of Canada on April 15 and April 16 intervening in a case concerning the constitutional right to interprovincial travel within Canada. The hearing will be livestreamed by the Court here.Taylor v. Canada arose after Nova Scotia resident…

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CCF clarifies that UBC profs, grad are not challenging Indigenous rights or title

VANCOUVER – A lawyer representing four University of British Columbia professors and a former UBC student who are suing the university with the support of the Canadian Constitution Foundation has written to the Sylix Okanagan Nation to clarify that the Petition is not intended to diminish Indigenous rights or Indigenous…

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