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Online Harms Act (Bill C-63): CCLA Joins Civil Society Call to Separate Parts Two and Three from the Bill
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Freedom of Peaceful Assembly and Freedom of Expression: CCLA Welcomes the Quebec Superior Court Decision Refusing to Order the Dismantlement of the McGill University Encampment
MONTREAL — Following the Quebec Superior Court’s dismissal of an injunction application seeking the dismantlement of…
CCLAMay 2, 2024
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CCLA Granted Leave to Challenge Arbitrary Travel Restrictions Before the SCC
Arbitrary travel restrictions infringe on the mobility rights of Canadians. CCLA’s challenge of Newfoundland government’s…
CCLAApril 26, 2024