Freedom Through Federalism: CCF announces launch of new free book on division of powers

TORONTO: The Canadian Constitution Foundation (CCF) is excited to announce that this fall they will be releasing a new eBook called “Freedom Through Federalism”. The book contributors include some of Canada’s leading scholars and practitioners with special expertise in federalism and the division of powers. The new book will be released…

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CCF frustrated with result in vaccine passport case

VANCOUVER: On September 12, Chief Justice Hinkson of the BC Supreme Court issued his decision in the Canadian Constitution Foundation’s legal challenge to the BC government’s vaccine passport regime. The court dismissed the case as premature, finding that the three individuals who brought the case around medical exemptions had not…

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Update in CCF legal challenge to access Emergencies Act evidence from government – “just trust us” isn’t good enough

TORONTO: On August 26, Justice Mosley of the Federal Court issued a decision on the Canadian Constitution Foundation’s motion to access complete and unredacted documents before cabinet when it invoked the Emergencies Act. The CCF argued that the federal government claim of cabinet confidentiality over these documents was an attempt…

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