Episode 113: EXCLUSIVE - Big pharma CEO targets U of T professor for expressing his views on DEI
On Episode 113, we have an exclusive story of big pharma attacking a University of Toronto professor for his views on DEI, we tell you about judges suing to get a $28,000 raise, and we explain how a New Brunswick court decision could help protect private property nationwide.
Stories and cases discussed in this week’s episode:
- Implications for BC of the NBCA Decision on Aboriginal Title and Private Property
- J.D. Irving, Limited et al. v. Wolastoqey Nation, 2025 NBCA 129
- Leigh Revers: The dark side of the feminization of higher education
- Requiring lawyers to swear oath to the King is unconstitutional, Alberta’s top court rules
- Wirring v Law Society of Alberta, 2025 ABCA 413
- John Ivison: Judges suing Ottawa for fatter salaries are shameless
- Sweeping Quebec crime bill would ban gang colours, restrict protests and create sex offenders’ registry
- Parker v. King, 2025 ONSC 6813
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