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Canadian Constitution
John Robson: Parliament Should Use Its Power to Rein In the Government’s Feckless Spending
Commentary When I read that “Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland says pharmacare will not jeopardize Canada’s fiscal standing as the federal government intends to abide by the spending rules it pledged ...
February 26, 2024
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John Robson
Judicial Independence Is Crucial to the Rule of Law
Commentary From our economic history textbooks, we learn that the independence and fairness of the British courts made ...
February 3, 2024
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Marco Navarro-Génie
Philosopher King or Fellow Traveller: A Look at Pierre Trudeau’s Legacy
Commentary Former prime minister Pierre Trudeau has been described by some as a brilliant philosopher king. With decades ...
October 27, 2023
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C.P. Champion
Courts Ought to Show Less Deference to Administrative Agencies and Tribunals
Should Courts Cede Free Speech Battles to Administrative Tribunals?
September 11, 2023
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David Livingstone
Brian Giesbrecht: If Canada Is Broken, Why Not Fix It?
Commentary Any suggestion that we should consider reopening Canada’s Constitution to solve our increasingly serious problems usually evokes ...
February 14, 2023
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Brian Giesbrecht
John Robson: The Oath of True Allegiance Is About Upholding the Rule of Law, in Quebec and Everywhere
Commentary The latest Quebec political snit over MNAs swearing allegiance to the Canadian monarch is part of a ...
December 4, 2022
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John Robson
After Two Days to Flatten the Bouncy Castle, Canada Needs a New Constitution
Commentary After crowds cheered them on from overpasses and at truck stops from one end of the country ...
March 21, 2022
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Bruce Pardy
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Patricia Adams
Enforcing COVID-19 Measures Violates Police Officers’ Oath Under Constitution, Charter Rights Group Says
Some Canadian police and military officers are increasingly concerned about violating their oaths to protect the public as ...
January 6, 2022
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Andrew Chen
COVID Responses Defy Canadian Constitution, Says Last Living Architect of 1982 Legal Framework
The last living premier who took part in the 1982 Constitution negotiations says Canadian governments have “violated” the ...
December 22, 2021
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Lee Harding
Mandatory Vaccination Policies Disregard Canadians’ Constitutional Rights
Commentary Provinces across Canada have now announced that only the vaccinated can participate in basic aspects of society, ...
September 5, 2021
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Marty Moore
Expect Court Challenges to Vaccine Passports, Say Legal Experts
The adoption of vaccine passports by three Canadian provinces, the federal government, and many universities is bound to ...
August 25, 2021
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Lee Harding
Alberta Moves Closer to Holding Equalization Referendum in Fall Municipal Elections
Albertans will vote in a referendum on equalization this fall if the provincial government’s motion to debate and ...
June 7, 2021
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Lee Harding
Quebec Can Modify Part of the Canadian Constitution Unilaterally: Trudeau
MONTREAL—Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Quebec can unilaterally modify part of the Canadian Constitution. The province’s proposed language ...
May 18, 2021
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The Canadian Press
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