Ontario court accepts CCF’s argument that first-past-the-post is constitutional

TORONTO – The Canadian Constitution Foundation (CCF) is pleased that an Ontario court has agreed with the CCF’s arguments in a decision that finds the first-past-the-post system of voting is constitutional. In his decision in Fair Voting BC v Attorney General, 2023 ONSC 6516, Justice Morgan of the Ontario Superior…

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Not Reserving Judgment Episode 16: Is it racist to require teachers to pass math tests?

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Episode 16: Is it racist to require teachers to pass math tests? On Episode 16 of Not Reserving Judgment, we tell you about a Waterloo school board official who lost his bid to block teacher Carolyn Burjoski's defamation claim after he called her transphobic; we get into the discussion over…

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Ontario Court of Appeal agrees with CCF: Math tests for teachers weren’t racist

TORONTO – The Canadian Constitution Foundation is pleased that the Ontario Court of Appeal (ONCA) has accepted its arguments that requiring teacher candidates to pass a math proficiency test does not violate the Charter of Rights and Freedom’s equality guarantee. The ONCA has overturned the 2021 Divisional Court decision Ontario…

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