Episode 133: Edmonton Police use bodycams with FACIAL RECOGNITION. Plus, Kelowna v 'freedom rallies'
In Episode 133, we explain why Kelowna can move ahead with its petition to rein in Freedom Rally protesters, and we discuss an Edmonton Police pilot project using bodycams and facial recognition software. Plus, we share our Bad Legal Takes of the Week.
Stories and cases discussed in this week’s episode:
- Kelowna (City) v Lindsay, 2026 BCSC 842
- City of Kelowna wins court battle to proceed with injunction against COVID rallies
- Edmonton police emails, documents provide new information on Canada-first AI facial recognition bodycam pilot
- Canada gave citizenship to a terrorist. Revoking it has been ‘ridiculously’ slow
- CCF to intervene in Supreme Court case defending online reviews as free expression
Not Reserving Judgment is a podcast about Canadian constitutional law hosted by Josh Dehaas, Joanna Baron, and Christine Van Geyn, with help from Alexander Surgenor.
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