COVID travel ban considered by Supreme Court: Was it a win for freedom?

In this video, CCF Executive Director Christine Van Geyn breaks down the Supreme Court of Canada’s decision in Taylor v Newfo …


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Supreme Court Sides With CCF: Charter Protects Broad Right to Mobility

OTTAWA – The Supreme Court of Canada released its decision today in Taylor v. Canada, recognizing that Canadians have a broad …


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Trudeau DESTROYED by Federal Court of Appeal: Historic smackdown of Emergencies Act use

In this video, Christine explains why the Federal Court of Appeal confirmed the Trudeau government’s use of the Emergencies A …


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Not Reserving Judgment Episode 117: Will Trudeau & Freeland face JAIL? Plus, Windsor man ARRESTED for skating with sign.

Episode 117: Will Trudeau & Freeland face JAIL? Plus, Windsor man ARRESTED for skating with sign. In Episode 117, we tell you …


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Federal Court of Appeal Emergencies Act Decision: Your Questions Answered

The Federal Court of Appeal has upheld the January 2024 ruling that the Trudeau government unlawfully invoked the Emergencies …


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Federal Court of Appeal Sides with CCF, Trudeau Government Unlawfully Invoked Emergencies Act

OTTAWA – The Canadian Constitution Foundation (CCF) is pleased that the Federal Court of Appeal today upheld the January 2024 …


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Emergencies Act Appeal Decision to Come Friday in Landmark Civil Liberties Case

OTTAWA – The Federal Court of Appeal will release its decision this Friday in the Trudeau government’s appeal of the Federal …


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Safety Above All: New Release Warns of Growing Threat to Civil Liberties in Canada

TORONTO: A timely new report, Safety Above All: How the Culture of “Safetyism” Is Eroding Civil Liberties in Canada, is avail …


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CCF Takes Interprovincial Mobility Rights to Supreme Court of Canada

OTTAWA — The Canadian Constitution Foundation (CCF) will be at the Supreme Court of Canada on April 15 and April 16 interveni …


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Not Reserving Judgment Episode 80: Judge finds government owes NOTHING to family of teen who died after vaccine

Episode 80: Judge finds government owes NOTHING to family of teen who died after vaccine On Episode 80, we tell you about a n …


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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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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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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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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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