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- The Canadian Civil Liberties Association says it’s willing to fight at the Supreme Court if the Liberals choose keep appealing the decision that the 2022 use of the Emergencies Act was unlawful.
- The Canadian Civil Liberties Association says it’s willing to fight at the Supreme Court if the Liberals choose keep appealing the decision that the 2022 use of the Emergencies Act was unlawful.
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- With the Conservatives opting to keep Bill C-10 in House debate, Green Leader Elizabeth May warned against making it a 'political football' when it
- With the Conservatives opting to keep Bill C-10 in House debate, Green Leader Elizabeth May warned against making it a 'political football' when it
- With the Conservatives opting to keep Bill C-10 in House debate, Green Leader Elizabeth May warned against making it a 'political football' when it
- A clause granting judges the ability to impose a prison sentence shorter than the one required by a mandatory minimum may prove the most
- A clause granting judges the ability to impose a prison sentence shorter than the one required by a mandatory minimum may prove the most
- A clause granting judges the ability to impose a prison sentence shorter than the one required by a mandatory minimum may prove the most
- An Amicus Brief to the U.S. Supreme Court by a panel of experts reveals there is, in fact, a long history to trans medicine.
- An Amicus Brief to the U.S. Supreme Court by a panel of experts reveals there is, in fact, a long history to trans medicine.
- An Amicus Brief to the U.S. Supreme Court by a panel of experts reveals there is, in fact, a long history to trans medicine.
- Bill S-232, the Can't Buy Silence Bill, forbids the federal government to sign an NDA covering up harassment, discrimination and violence with any individual
- Bill S-232, the Can't Buy Silence Bill, forbids the federal government to sign an NDA covering up harassment, discrimination and violence with any individual
- Bill S-232, the Can't Buy Silence Bill, forbids the federal government to sign an NDA covering up harassment, discrimination and violence with any individual
- Five federally operated regional treatment centres are 'not fit for the purpose,' and Ivan Zinger argues the Correctional Service of Canada should not even be
- Five federally operated regional treatment centres are 'not fit for the purpose,' and Ivan Zinger argues the Correctional Service of Canada should not even be
- Five federally operated regional treatment centres are 'not fit for the purpose,' and Ivan Zinger argues the Correctional Service of Canada should not even be
- Bills that received royal assent on Dec. 15 as the House wrapped up its work for 2023 include Bill C-21, the Liberals’ gun control
- Bills that received royal assent on Dec. 15 as the House wrapped up its work for 2023 include Bill C-21, the Liberals’ gun control
- Bills that received royal assent on Dec. 15 as the House wrapped up its work for 2023 include Bill C-21, the Liberals’ gun control
- Should offenders’ rights supersede those of victims? That is the question that is currently being explored by the House Public Safety Committee.
- Should offenders’ rights supersede those of victims? That is the question that is currently being explored by the House Public Safety Committee.
- Should offenders’ rights supersede those of victims? That is the question that is currently being explored by the House Public Safety Committee.
- Adam Dodek, a University of Ottawa law professor, said that Attorney General Arif Virani must be ‘very careful’ not to be seen to be
- Adam Dodek, a University of Ottawa law professor, said that Attorney General Arif Virani must be ‘very careful’ not to be seen to be
- Adam Dodek, a University of Ottawa law professor, said that Attorney General Arif Virani must be ‘very careful’ not to be seen to be
- The Liberals had promised to introduce an online harms bill by the end of 2021. Without any such law on the books, ‘you'll get
- The Liberals had promised to introduce an online harms bill by the end of 2021. Without any such law on the books, ‘you'll get
- The Liberals had promised to introduce an online harms bill by the end of 2021. Without any such law on the books, ‘you'll get
- Robert Mardini with the International Committee of the Red Cross says Canada can play a key role in the Israel-Hamas war by calling for
- Robert Mardini with the International Committee of the Red Cross says Canada can play a key role in the Israel-Hamas war by calling for
- Robert Mardini with the International Committee of the Red Cross says Canada can play a key role in the Israel-Hamas war by calling for
- The bill, currently under study at a Senate committee, would make permanent a May 2020 regulatory ban on the use, purchase, and sale of
- The bill, currently under study at a Senate committee, would make permanent a May 2020 regulatory ban on the use, purchase, and sale of
- The bill, currently under study at a Senate committee, would make permanent a May 2020 regulatory ban on the use, purchase, and sale of
- A full public inquiry is needed, according to Duff Conacher, the co-founder of Democracy Watch.
- A full public inquiry is needed, according to Duff Conacher, the co-founder of Democracy Watch.
- A full public inquiry is needed, according to Duff Conacher, the co-founder of Democracy Watch.
- There is no shame in being a country that goes to great lengths to protect the vulnerable from premature death. It's time for our
- There is no shame in being a country that goes to great lengths to protect the vulnerable from premature death. It's time for our
- There is no shame in being a country that goes to great lengths to protect the vulnerable from premature death. It's time for our
- While Ontario Superior Court Justice Markus Koehnen says he agrees with many of the Muslim Association of Canada's arguments, he dismissed the case due
- While Ontario Superior Court Justice Markus Koehnen says he agrees with many of the Muslim Association of Canada's arguments, he dismissed the case due
- While Ontario Superior Court Justice Markus Koehnen says he agrees with many of the Muslim Association of Canada's arguments, he dismissed the case due
- The most fundamental reason—and that will likely be decisive if the application to appeal is granted—is that the government's human rights law obligations don’t
- The most fundamental reason—and that will likely be decisive if the application to appeal is granted—is that the government's human rights law obligations don’t
- The most fundamental reason—and that will likely be decisive if the application to appeal is granted—is that the government's human rights law obligations don’t
- Chief Bobby Cameron of the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations says the treaties First Nations signed with the Crown in the 1870s are pieces
- Chief Bobby Cameron of the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations says the treaties First Nations signed with the Crown in the 1870s are pieces
- Chief Bobby Cameron of the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations says the treaties First Nations signed with the Crown in the 1870s are pieces
- The Canadian government has long held that its ability to provide consular assistance in the Syrian detention camps are 'extremely limited' due to the
- The Canadian government has long held that its ability to provide consular assistance in the Syrian detention camps are 'extremely limited' due to the
- The Canadian government has long held that its ability to provide consular assistance in the Syrian detention camps are 'extremely limited' due to the