Public has a right to access information from public institutions—even about UFOs

TORONTO – The Canadian Constitution Foundation is pleased to announce that it is assisting a freelance investigative journalist in his appeal of a decision by Ontario Power Generation (OPG) to deny him access to records about Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) and Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs) detected at or near nuclear…

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Freedom Defender of the Week: Rachel A.

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This week's Freedom Defender was nominated by --Trish Gardham-- our fundraising and communications consultant. With Giving Tuesday coming up soon, we decided now would be a good time to highlight one of our donors, Rachel A. Rachel is a retired nurse from Quebec who says she supports the CCF because…

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CCF to Edmonton: No, journalists don’t need permission to report on transit property

TORONTO – The Canadian Constitution Foundation is urging the City of Edmonton to rescind its unconstitutional policy of requiring media to notify and seek permission from the City of Edmonton prior to reporting, filming or conducting business on Edmonton Transit Service property. The policy shared in a recent news release sent…

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