CCF intervening in favour of right to travel within Canada

TORONTO: The Canadian Constitution Foundation (”CCF”) has been granted intervener status in an upcoming Supreme Court of Canada hearing about the constitutionality of Newfoundland and Labrador’s pandemic travel restrictions and whether Canadian citizens have a constitutionally-protected right to interprovincial travel.The case Taylor v. Canada arises from a matter in which…

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What we’re watching, Sept 13: Why the arrest of Telegram’s founder should worry us all

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At the end of August, Pavel Durov, the founder and CEO of the popular messaging app Telegram was arrested in Paris, France over allegations that he and his company were "allowing" the platform to be used for illicit activities. Reports have been vague and unclear as to exactly what this…

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Not Reserving Judgment Episode 54: Victory (?) for free speech in Niagara and mayhem at McGill Law

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Episode 54: Victory (?) for free speech in Niagara and mayhem at McGill Law On Episode 54, we discuss the dramatic and escalating strike situation at McGill Law and a partial victory for free expression following an unconstitutional Niagara Region City Council decision.Stories and cases discussed in this week's episode:Threat…

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