‘Pandemic Panic’ shortlisted for prestigious Donner Prize

OTTAWA — The Canadian Constitution Foundation is thrilled to announce that Pandemic Panic: How Canadian Government Responses to COVID-19 Changed Civil Liberties Forever by CCF Executive Director Joanna Baron and CCF Litigation Director Christine Van Geyn is shortlisted for the prestigious Donner Prize. Pandemic Panic, which made the best-seller lists…

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Not Reserving Judgment Episode 33: Big win for animal rights activists as parts of ‘ag gag’ law struck down

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Episode 33: Big win for animal rights activists as parts of 'ag gag' law struck down On Episode 33, we tell you about a concerning new British Columbia law that will make it easy for governments to sue companies for products that may cause harm to health; we walk you…

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April 5, 2024: What we’re watching

Here are some stories and cases we think you might be interested in: Niagara Region pre-emptively declares state of emergency ahead of solar eclipse C. government affirms Haida Nation title over all of Haida Gwaii in draft agreement Alberta premier says 14 active and proposed federal legal challenges show breadth…

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