CCF in court TODAY defending free speech from the City of Calgary

CALGARY: The Canadian Constitution Foundation (CCF) will be in the Alberta Court of Kings Bench on February 25 and 26 in a judicial review they have brought challenging the constitutionality of a Calgary law restricting the right to protest. The Calgary “safe and inclusive bylaw” restricts specified types of protests,…

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Ontario Court of Appeal sends decision on homeowner’s naturalized garden back to lower court

TORONTO: The Ontario Court of Appeal has set aside a lower court’s decision that upheld the City of Mississauga’s enforcement of their tall grass and weeds bylaw against a homeowner’s beautiful naturalized garden, allowing the man to bring his case once again in the lower court. Wolf Ruck’s naturalized garden…

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Cities must not set standards for beauty – CCF to intervene in court of appeal case about naturalized gardens

TORONTO: The Canadian Constitution Foundation (CCF) is intervening in a case about freedom of expression, standards of aesthetic beauty, private property and naturalized gardens being heard by the Court of Appeal of Ontario on February 24. The case is called Ruck v Mississauga. The CCF’s factum is available here.Wolf Ruck…

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