Not Reserving Judgment Episode 36: Why did a Green Party activist’s protest land her in jail?

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Episode 36: Why did a Green Party activist's protest land her in jail? On Episode 36, we tell you about a challenge to Newfoundland's COVID-19 travel restrictions that's heading to the Supreme Court; we explain why a rare hate crime charge has been dropped; and we discuss why a B.C.…

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Not Reserving Judgment Episode 35: Is it OK to force drug addicts into treatment?

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Episode 35: Is it OK to force drug addicts into treatment? On Episode 35, Josh and Joanna discuss the possible merits and demerits of a proposed mandatory drug treatment law in New Brunswick and the pro-Hamas protests roiling U.S. college campuses and Canadian cities. Plus, they give their Bad Legal…

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Ottawa spent “excessive” $2.2 million fighting Emergencies Act challenge

OTTAWA – The Canadian Constitution Foundation is shocked to learn that Ottawa spent more than $2 million of taxpayer funds unsuccessfully fighting the legal challenge launched by the CCF and others to the Trudeau government’s illegal invocation of the Emergencies Act in 2022. The $2,231,000 figure was revealed by the…

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