CCF in P.E.I. defending councillor sanctioned for political expression

CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. – The Canadian Constitution Foundation will be in the Supreme Court of Prince Edward Island on Thursday …


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Trudeau’s Emergencies Act invocation was illegal and unconstitutional – but his government is still fighting against civil liberties

The following article was written by the CCF’s Litigation Director Christine Van Geyn in anticipation for the Federal Court o …


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Emergencies Act legal challenge to be heard by Federal Court of Appeal Feb 4 and 5

TORONTO: The Canadian Constitution Foundation (CCF) is appearing in court February 4-5 in appeal of the court challenge to th …


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Watch us in court TOMORROW

We wanted to give you a very quick reminder that we will be in court TOMORROW on February 4th arguing that the federal govern …


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Not Reserving Judgment Episode 72: Are anti-immigrant signs hate crimes? Plus a LOSS in our B.C. vaccine card challenge.

Episode 72: Are anti-immigrant signs hate crimes? Plus a LOSS in our B.C. vaccine card challenge. On Episode 72, we tell you …


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BC Court of Appeal releases decision in Charter challenge to vaccine passport policy

VANCOUVER: The British Columbia Court of Appeal has released the decision in a Charter challenge to the province’s COVID-19 v …


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Cities must not set standards for beauty – CCF to intervene in court of appeal case about naturalized gardens

TORONTO: The Canadian Constitution Foundation (CCF) is intervening in a case about freedom of expression, standards of aesthe …


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What we’re watching Jan 25

We’re in the tail-end of a calm period here at the CCF when it comes to announcements, but we are hard at work preparing for …


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Job posting: Communications Associate

Communications AssociateJob description:As a Communications Associate, you will be responsible for building and maintaining e …


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Not Reserving Judgment Episode 71: Can Alberta legally secede? Plus, your tax dollars fund pro-carbon tax litigants

Episode 71: Can Alberta legally secede? Plus, your tax dollars fund pro-carbon tax litigants. On Episode 71, we explore the c …


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Help us find Canada’s worst censorship bylaw

TORONTO: The Canadian Constitution Foundation (CCF) is launching a new nationwide search for Canada’s worst censorship bylaw …


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Can Trudeau’s prorogation of Parliament be challenged in court?

In this video Christine gives her perspective on whether or not Trudeau’s decision to prorogue parliament can be challenged i …


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Not Reserving Judgment Episode 70: Vaccine lawsuit dismissed as ‘outlandish.’ Plus, Canada ranks 2nd-last on healthcare

Episode 70: Vaccine lawsuit dismissed as ‘outlandish.’ Plus, Canada ranks 2nd-last on healthcare On Episode 70, we tell you a …


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Trudeau is resigning! How will he be remembered? His civil liberties and legal legacy

In this video I list what I think Justin Trudeau will be remembered for. 1. The illegal Emergencies Act invocation 2. Online …


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Not Reserving Judgment Episode 69: Was prorogation constitutional? Plus Liberals want to make it EASIER to declare emergencies.

Episode 69 (Nice): Was prorogation constitutional? Plus Liberals want to make it EASIER to declare emergencies. On Episode 69 …


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