
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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Good and bad news: our legal challenge to Vaccine Mandates in Canada
The British Columbia Court of Appeal has released the decision in a Charter challenge to the province’s COVID-19 vaccine pass …
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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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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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Pat King’s conviction proves Trudeau didn’t need the Emergencies Act
Josh Dehaas is counsel for the Canadian Constitution Foundation. This article was originally published in the National Post o …
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Town Hall meeting on Nov 27: Next steps in our Emergencies Act case
This video was recorded on November 27, 2024. Freedom Insiders get various perks, including exclusive early access to online …
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What we’re watching, Nov 8: Class action over COVID-19 will proceed
A class action lawsuit will proceed on behalf of Alberta businesses who suffered losses due to unauthorized COVID-19 restrict …
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A COVID Travel Ban Case is finally heading to the Supreme Court of Canada!
In this video, Christine Van Geyn explains the case Taylor v Newfoundland, which is heading to the Supreme Court. The case co …
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OTTAWA: The Canadian Constitution Foundation (CCF) has filed materials in the appeal of the Federal Court decision that decla …
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The government is determined to die on this hill
On February 14, 2022, Prime Minister Trudeau’s government invoked the never before used Emergencies Act. Within days, the Can …
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CCF intervening in favour of right to travel within Canada
TORONTO: The Canadian Constitution Foundation (”CCF”) has been granted intervener status in an upcoming Supreme Court of Cana …
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Episode 52: COVID class actions, U.K. speech crimes & MAID for the mentally ill On Episode 52, we explain the proposed cl …
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Episode 47: Vaccine safety decision, B.C. woman’s cancer hell & Sask wins (for now) On Episode 47, we tell you about a B. …
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The vaccine mandates have proved to be one of the enduring legacies of the COVID-19 pandemic
It’s strange to recall given what ensued, but the spectre of state-imposed mandatory vaccinations and vaccine passports seeme …
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Not Reserving Judgment Episode 41: Another loss for freedom after COVID lockdown ticket upheld
Episode 41: Another loss for freedom after COVID lockdown ticket upheld On Episode 41, we discuss why Newfoundland is suing t …
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