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'The federal government does not have the power, nor does the court,' Brian Peckford says of potential alteration of Notwithstanding Clause
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'The federal government does not have the power, nor does the court,' Brian Peckford says of potential alteration of Notwithstanding Clause
New Delhi, May 22: Constitution belongs to all citizens equally and is not a privilege of a few cosmopolitans who can afford cost-bearing processes and engage the best of the brain...
Alberta pushing for constitutional change to give provinces say over appointment of judges | CBC NewsAlberta’s government is calling on Ottawa to change the Constitution to give pr...
The Supreme Court of Canada (SCC) struck down Quebec’s legislation that suspended review of an electoral map by an independent commission until after the next general election, acc...
By NATION REPORTER A LANDMARK petition has been filed in the Constitutional Court challenging the constitutionality and validity the Constitution of Zambia (Amendment) Act No. 13...
The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms said that policymakers should repeal Bills C-11 and C-18, which subject the internet and broadcasting more generally to government re...
It also hands OSFI new enforcement powers and puts stablecoins under Bank of Canada oversight
A group of attorneys and legal scholars expressed 'serious constitutional concerns' that Bill C-22 to monitor and search online digital activity might violate the privacy and Chart...
Several Canadian governments have been using politicized rhetoric against “self-interested” lawyers and biased courts to garner popular support for increased control of the legal s...
The Supreme Court of Canada upheld a law on Friday that limits the privilege of parliamentarians in relation to their duties on a statutory committee that oversees the country’s na...
Is the Constitution's notwithstanding clause a "democratic safeguard" — or a detriment to democracy? The post Letters: The overriding question about the override clause appeared f...
The Supreme Court decision allows police to enter private property and investigate crimes based on ‘implied license,’ which could lead to surveillance of Canadians, freedom advocat...
The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms has submitted a parliamentary brief to a House of Commons committee addressing the 'dystopian' Bill C-22.
The Supreme Court of British Columbia upheld on Wednesday the constitutionality of a new law that establishes a single regulatory body for lawyers, notaries, and paralegals. Chief...
By Andrew Nurse This post is part of the Indian Act 150 series. On March 11, 2026, Saskatchewan Court of King’s Bench Justice D.E. Labach issued a summary judgement against Darryl...
The far-left Canadian Anti-Hate Network is out of federal grants for the first time in years, though the Liberal Carney government recently named its leader to an ‘expert advisory...
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