CCF pleased by decision clarifying that cabinet cannot decide a law will never come into force

TORONTO – The Canadian Constitution Foundation is pleased to announce that Ontario’s highest court has clarified that it is not open to cabinet to thwart the will of the legislature by deciding that a law that is to come into force “on a day named by the lieutenant governor” will…

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CCF will argue constitutionality of First Past The Post System as an intervenor in new case

TORONTO: The Canadian Constitution Foundation (CCF) has been granted intervenor status in a case heading to Ontario Superior Court this fall by a group of organizations challenging the constitutionality of the first-past-the-post (FPTP) voting system. The case is Fair Voting and Springtide v Attorney General of Canada, and the CCF…

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Is Canada’s Voting System Unconstitutional? No – and that’s a silly idea

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Is Canada's Voting System Unconstitutional? No - and that's a silly idea. A new case heading to court this fall in Ontario – a legal challenge to Canada’s voting system. A coalition of activist advocacy groups is arguing that Canada’s voting system – called first past the post – is…

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