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Matthew Horwood
Notwithstanding Clause: What Is It and Why Is Saskatchewan Resorting to It on School Pronoun Policy?
The notwithstanding clause has been invoked only a handful of times by a few provinces since the Canadian Constitution was patriated in 1982.
Oct 02, 2023
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Matthew Horwood
Oct 02
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Canada
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Amanda Brown
Ontario Superior Court Dismisses Legal Challenge of Canada's Prostitution Laws
Sep 20, 2023
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Amanda Brown
Sep 20
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Canada
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Tara MacIsaac
ANALYSIS: Green Light for Homeless Camps in Hamilton’s Parks Signals Where Canada May Be Headed
Hamilton has voted to allow homeless encampments in parks, as legal battles rage over tearing encampments down.
Sep 20, 2023
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Tara MacIsaac
Sep 20
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Viewpoints
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Conrad Black
Conrad Black: Constitutional Advice for the United States From a Canadian Perspective
Sep 18, 2023
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Conrad Black
Sep 18
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Viewpoints
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John Carpay
John Carpay: Canada’s Regulatory Colleges Have No Business Monitoring Speech
Aug 25, 2023
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John Carpay
Aug 25
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Canada
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Isaac Teo
Charges Dropped Against Pastor Who Allegedly Violated Reopening Ontario Act: JCCF
Aug 18, 2023
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Isaac Teo
Aug 18
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Canada
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Amanda Brown
Correctional Service to Pay Métis Inmate $7,500 for Charter Rights Violation
Aug 04, 2023
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Amanda Brown
Aug 04
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Canada
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Amanda Brown
Former MPP Randy Hillier Challenges COVID Protest Charges, Alleges Lockdown Laws Infringed Charter Rights
Jul 28, 2023
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Amanda Brown
Jul 28
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Viewpoints
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Matthew Lau
Why Affirmative Action Should End in Canada, as It Has in US
Jul 16, 2023
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Matthew Lau
Jul 16
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Canada
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Matthew Horwood
Court Challenge of Emergencies Act Invocation Begins
Apr 03, 2023
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Matthew Horwood
Apr 03
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