Censorship Defence Fund

The $50,000 $60,000 Challenge Fund: Every Dollar Doubled

$53,981 90%

Earlier this year, we introduced the first-ever Municipal Muzzle Award—a special award from the Canadian Constitution Foundation awarded to one municipality with the most dangerously censorious bylaw in the country.

The competition was fierce—and that should deeply worry every Canadian.

Right now, municipalities across Canada are quietly passing bylaws that strip away your constitutional freedoms—and they’re counting on you not to notice.

This ends now.

We’ve already launched successful legal challenges from coast to coast to Canada’s Far North—and we’re winning. But there are more and more censorious bylaws being passed every month across the country.

We are excited to share that because of the campaign’s success so far, another $10,000 in matching funds has been made available by our sponsoring group of donors, bringing our new matching pot to $60,000.

That means that a group of constitutional champions will match every donation dollar-for-dollar up to $60,000—but only until midnight on July 22nd.

Your $25 becomes $50. Your $100 becomes $200. Your impact? DOUBLED.

Municipal governments think they can:

  • Silence your speech
  • Control your expression
  • Ignore your constitutional rights
  • Face zero consequences
They’re wrong. Lets show them.

From Main Street to Parliament – Accountability for All.

Only until July 22: Double Your Impact Today

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