CCF to appear at Supreme Court in case about the scope of police search powers

TORONTO: The Canadian Constitution Foundation (CCF) has been granted leave to intervene in the Supreme Court case of R v Singer. The case is about the scope of police search powers, and in particular, the power to enter private property without a warrant under a doctrine called the “implied license.”…

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Town Hall: Free Speech in Canada book launch

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Recorded on Thursday, December 12, 2024. This week our new book on free expression became available on Amazon (both in print and kindle editions). And we held a Town Hall meeting with our followers to discuss the book and answer your questions about free speech. Authored by CCF Litigation Director…

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CCF warns the Committee of the dangers of Bill C-63

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Meeting No. 127 JUST - Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights (Dec 12 , 2024) CCF Executive Director Joanna Baron's opening statement. For more, check out our YouTube channel. Please subscribe to the channel and like our videos. These actions help our channel get seen by more Canadians.

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