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charter rights

  • After Court Win on Emergencies Act, Challengers Say They’ll Sue Feds and Banks
    After Court Win on Emergencies Act, Challengers Say They’ll Sue Feds and Banks
    Several challengers to the Emergencies Act say they’re preparing to sue government officials and financial institutions after the Federal Court’s recent declaration that the invocation of the act was not ...
    January 30, 2024BY Noé Chartier
  • Original Challengers to Travel Vaccine Mandate File New Lawsuit for Damages After Court Defeats
    Original Challengers to Travel Vaccine Mandate File New Lawsuit for Damages After Court Defeats
    The two businessmen who first challenged the federal government in court over its travel vaccine mandate have filed ...
    November 29, 2023BY Noé Chartier
  • Alberta Court Rejects Challenge From Law Student to Oath of Allegiance to Monarchy
    Alberta Court Rejects Challenge From Law Student to Oath of Allegiance to Monarchy
    An Alberta judge has dismissed an Edmonton law student's challenge to the legal profession's mandatory Oath of Allegiance ...
    October 20, 2023BY The Canadian Press
  • 18-Year-Old Defended by Charity After Allegedly Hanging ‘Hateful’ Anti-Trans Posters
    18-Year-Old Defended by Charity After Allegedly Hanging ‘Hateful’ Anti-Trans Posters
    An 18-year-old male who was criminally charged with public incitement of hatred after hanging posters at a public ...
    August 10, 2023BY Marnie Cathcart
  • Courts Should Uphold Constitutionally Protected Rights Instead of Just Deferring to Governments’ Decisions
    Courts Should Uphold Constitutionally Protected Rights Instead of Just Deferring to Governments’ Decisions
    Commentary The Honourable Justice B.E. Romaine released her long-awaited decision in Ingram versus Alberta (Chief Medical Officer of ...
    August 2, 2023BY Barry W. Bussey
  • AB Premier Appoints MLA Tracy Allard as Parliamentary Secretary for Civil Liberties
    AB Premier Appoints MLA Tracy Allard as Parliamentary Secretary for Civil Liberties
    EDMONTON—Alberta cabinet Grand Prairie MLA Tracy Allard has been appointed the province's parliamentary secretary for civil liberties, a ...
    December 19, 2022BY Marnie Cathcart
  • Criminal Charges Dropped Against Vancouver ‘Street Preacher’
    Criminal Charges Dropped Against Vancouver ‘Street Preacher’
    Criminal charges of mischief and creating a disturbance have been dropped against street preacher Steven Brown, who was ...
    November 16, 2022BY Marnie Cathcart
  • Ottawa’s Proposed Bills to Curtail Online Harms ‘Oblivious’ to Reality: Former CRTC Executives
    Ottawa’s Proposed Bills to Curtail Online Harms ‘Oblivious’ to Reality: Former CRTC Executives
    Any attempts to regulate the internet should steer clear of trying to manage what people have to say, ...
    April 7, 2022BY Isaac Teo
  • Canadians Were ‘Persuaded to Fear COVID-19 Too Much’: Constitutional Rights Group
    Canadians Were ‘Persuaded to Fear COVID-19 Too Much’: Constitutional Rights Group
    Two years have passed since governments first imposed lockdown measures across Canada in mid-March 2020, among other COVID-19 ...
    March 15, 2022BY Andrew Chen
  • Enforcing COVID-19 Measures Violates Police Officers’ Oath Under Constitution, Charter Rights Group Says
    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, 2022BY Andrew Chen
  • Legal Organization Calls on Ontario to Revoke ‘Unconstitutional’ Vaccine Passport Mandate
    Legal Organization Calls on Ontario to Revoke ‘Unconstitutional’ Vaccine Passport Mandate
    A legal organization is calling on the Ontario government to revoke its vaccine passport mandate, citing "deep concerns" ...
    September 23, 2021BY Andrew Chen
  • How Has It Happened That Politicians Deny Universal Human Rights in Canada?
    How Has It Happened That Politicians Deny Universal Human Rights in Canada?
    Commentary “The father of the modern human rights system is John Humphrey.” — Nelson Mandela New Brunswick’s own John Humphrey ...
    September 14, 2021BY Scott Masson
  • Professors Call on Two Ontario Universities to Repeal Mandatory Vaccination Policies
    Professors Call on Two Ontario Universities to Repeal Mandatory Vaccination Policies
    As universities across Ontario roll out mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policies, Wilfrid Laurier professor William McNally says he found ...
    September 14, 2021BY Andrew Chen
  • Legal Organization to Challenge Ontario Government Over Vaccine Passport Laws
    Legal Organization to Challenge Ontario Government Over Vaccine Passport Laws
    A non-profit legal organization is challenging the Ontario government over its latest announcement to implement vaccine passports across ...
    September 2, 2021BY Isaac Teo
  • Politicians Are Taking All the Wrong Lessons From the Pandemic
    Politicians Are Taking All the Wrong Lessons From the Pandemic
    Commentary It's usually a good thing when a person has leaned from an experience. While times of crisis ...
    September 2, 2021BY Cory Morgan
  • Expect Court Challenges to Vaccine Passports, Say Legal Experts
    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, 2021BY Lee Harding
  • Vaccine Passports a ‘Soft’ but Still Coercive Measure, Critics Say
    Vaccine Passports a ‘Soft’ but Still Coercive Measure, Critics Say
    As Quebec becomes the first province in Canada to require vaccination passports for access to non-essential services like gyms, bars, ...
    August 12, 2021BY Jason Unrau
  • Canada Summer Jobs Program’s Penalizing of Religious Groups ‘Very Concerning’: Lawyer
    Canada Summer Jobs Program’s Penalizing of Religious Groups ‘Very Concerning’: Lawyer
    A lawyer representing the operator of a Christian youth camp in Ontario says all Canadians should be concerned ...
    July 27, 2021BY Andrew Chen
  • Firing of University of Sask. Surgery Prof Who Voiced Safety Concerns About COVID Shots for Children ‘Deeply Disturbing’: Lawyer
    Firing of University of Sask. Surgery Prof Who Voiced Safety Concerns About COVID Shots for Children ‘Deeply Disturbing’: Lawyer
    The University of Saskatchewan violated one of its professors' Charter rights by suspending him from teaching duties and ...
    June 26, 2021BY Andrew Chen
  • Ontario Superior Court Strikes Down Election Law Restricting Free Speech
    Ontario Superior Court Strikes Down Election Law Restricting Free Speech
    An Ontario judge has declared as unconstitutional a section of Canada’s election law designed to prohibit certain kinds of “false ...
    March 17, 2021BY Isaac Teo
  • Proposed Conversion Therapy Ban Violates Constitutional Rights of Parents and Children, Committee Hears
    Proposed Conversion Therapy Ban Violates Constitutional Rights of Parents and Children, Committee Hears
    As the Liberals’ conversion therapy bill moves to the next stage of review today, legal experts are warning ...
    December 10, 2020BY Justina Wheale
TOP NEWS
  • Israel Strikes Iran After Tehran’s Missile Attack
    4hr By T.J. Muscaro
    Israel Strikes Iran After Tehran’s Missile Attack
  • America in Photos: USS Iwo Jima Naval Homecoming, Belmont Stakes Horse Race, and Tiananmen Massacre Memorial
    4hr By Epoch Times Staff
    America in Photos: USS Iwo Jima Naval Homecoming, Belmont Stakes Horse Race, and Tiananmen Massacre Memorial
  • Trump on Iran Conflict: Troops Staying Until ‘We Have a Completion’
    8hr By T.J. Muscaro
    Trump on Iran Conflict: Troops Staying Until ‘We Have a Completion’
  • Iran Launches First Missiles at Israel Since Ceasefire Agreement
    8hr By Jacki Thrapp and T.J. Muscaro
    Iran Launches First Missiles at Israel Since Ceasefire Agreement
  • Israel Strikes Beirut Days After US-Supported Ceasefire Announcement
    10hr By Jack Phillips
    Israel Strikes Beirut Days After US-Supported Ceasefire Announcement
  • Former Utah Attorney General Fights the Evil That Lurks in Quiet Places
    10hr By Savannah Hulsey Pointer
    Former Utah Attorney General Fights the Evil That Lurks in Quiet Places
  • US Forces Shoot Down 2 Iranian Drones as Pakistani Interior Minister Visits Tehran
    12hr By Jacki Thrapp
    US Forces Shoot Down 2 Iranian Drones as Pakistani Interior Minister Visits Tehran
  • US Won’t Unfreeze Iran’s Assets Before Peace Deal Is Reached, Trump Says
    13hr By Jacki Thrapp
    US Won’t Unfreeze Iran’s Assets Before Peace Deal Is Reached, Trump Says
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    Fascia: The Living, Interconnected Web Behind Movement and Healing—How to Enhance Its Function
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    Eli Lilly Poised to Suspend Drug Discounts to Large Hospitals
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