Canadian Constitution Foundation retains counsel to challenge unconstitutional Brampton election sign gag by-law

BRAMPTON: The Canadian Constitution Foundation (CCF), along with three individuals from Brampton, has retained counsel and is working towards a challenge of a planned amendment to the Brampton Sign By-law. The new by-law would prohibit all outdoor election signs, including on private residential property. “The Brampton sign by-law is undemocratic…

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CCF to intervene at the Supreme Court to defend federal separation of powers

OTTAWA: The Canadian Constitution Foundation (“CCF”) will be appearing at the Supreme Court of Canada on December 7-8 as an intervener in the Reference re An Act respecting First Nations, Inuit and Metis children, youth and families (also known as Attorney General of Quebec v. Attorney General of Canada).In this reference,…

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CCF granted intervenor status in “No More Pipelines” case appeal to Supreme Court

OTTAWA: The Canadian Constitution Foundation (“CCF”) has been granted leave to intervene in the Supreme Court Appeal of the Reference Re. the Impact Assessment Act at the Supreme Court of Canada, commonly referred to as the “No More Pipelines” law. On May 10, 2022, the Alberta Court of Appeal found the…

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