Below is a list of our latest high-profile cases and reports.
Be sure to check back often, to stay up to date with the latest news about your civil liberties.
Our Recent Cases and Reports
CCLA is always working to protect your civil liberties.
Quebec’s School Prayer Ban
Quebec's School Prayer Ban
The Quebec government is once again trampling on the rights of religious minorities – this time targeting students. The Quebec legislature has authorized a blanket prohibition on overt prayers on school premises that must be enforced by public schools.
VIEW CASE
Anti-Protest Bylaws
Anti-Protest Bylaws
Vaughan's anti-protest bylaw makes people liable for fines of up to $100,000 for having participated in an offensive, yet peaceful, protest near some social infrastructure. We believe this is unconstitutional.
VIEW CASE
Notwithstanding Clause: Save Our Charter
Notwithstanding Clause: Save Our Charter
Governments across Canada are using the notwithstanding clause to undermine important fundamental rights and freedoms protected under the Charter.
VIEW CASE
Bail and Pre-Trial Detention
Bail and Pre-Trial Detention
The proportion of people denied bail is at a record level, the Charter right to a timely bail hearing is often violated, conditions in pre-trial detention are dangerous and inhumane, and vulnerable groups continue to be unfairly denied bail.
VIEW CASE
Strip Searches in Ontario Prisons
Strip Searches in Ontario Prisons
Ontario's law gives provincial prisons carte blanche to strip search any prisoner, at any time, for no reason. We believe the law is unconstitutional.
VIEW CASE
Bill 21
Bill 21
Bill 21 is a law which disproportionately impacts people who are already marginalized. New Quebec laws ban Canadians working as teachers, lawyers, police officers, and more from wearing religious symbols such as crosses, hijabs, turbans and yarmulkes. This not only affects people currently working in the public sector, but also the youth who aspire to those careers.
VIEW CASE
Racial Profiling
Racial Profiling
Canadian police detain thousands of racialized persons in suspicionless roadside stops each year. These police powers enable racial profiling and we believe they are unconstitutional.
VIEW CASE
Reproductive Rights
Protecting Reproductive Rights
A New Brunswick regulation restricts access to abortion unless done in approved hospitals, even though this restriction is not medically necessary or justified. The New Brunswick law has created a serious issue for New Brunswick women, girls and trans people who need access to abortion, a basic form of health care. VIEW CASE
Fighting Solitary Confinement
Fighting Solitary Confinement
Solitary confinement is the practice of confining someone in conditions of extreme isolation. Getting the practice ruled unconstitutional has been a major goal of both CCLA and BCCLA. We went to Canada’s highest court for a showdown with the federal government.
Police Access to Customer Data
Police Access to Customer Data
Police and security agencies are accessing sensitive private data from companies with no accountability or meaningful safeguards in place.
VIEW CASE
Latest Briefs and Updates

CCLA Strongly Condemns Passage of Quebec’s Bill 9
CCLA Strongly Condemns Passage of Quebec’s Bill 9

Bill 21 at the SCC: Day 4
Bill 21 at the SCC: Day 4

Marathon Four-Day Hearing on Quebec’s Bill 21 Concludes at the Supreme Court of Canada
Marathon Four-Day Hearing on Quebec’s Bill 21 Concludes at the Supreme Court of Canada

Bill 21 at the SCC: Day 3
Bill 21 at the SCC: Day 3

Bill 21 at the SCC: Day 2
Bill 21 at the SCC: Day 2

Bill 21 at the SCC: Day 1
Bill 21 at the SCC: Day 1

Historic Hearings on Bill 21 Begin at SCC
Historic Hearings on Bill 21 Begin at SCC

Emergencies Act Case: CCLA Claims Historic Victory at the Federal Court of Appeal
Emergencies Act Case: CCLA Claims Historic Victory at the Federal Court of Appeal

CCLA Warns Lives Are at Risk Under Quebec’s Bill 103 Restricting Harm Reduction Services
CCLA Warns Lives Are at Risk Under Quebec’s Bill 103 Restricting Harm Reduction Services

Quebec Government’s Announced Daycare Ban Deepens Bill 21’s Legacy of Exclusion
Quebec Government’s Announced Daycare Ban Deepens Bill 21’s Legacy of Exclusion

Emergencies Act Challenge: CCLA in Court Today to Defend Historic Victory
Emergencies Act Challenge: CCLA in Court Today to Defend Historic Victory

Constitutional Challenge to Bill 21 Goes to the Supreme Court of Canada
Constitutional Challenge to Bill 21 Goes to the Supreme Court of Canada

CCLA Announces Victory and Discontinues Abortion Access Challenge in New Brunswick
CCLA Announces Victory and Discontinues Abortion Access Challenge in New Brunswick

CCLA Welcomes Amendments to Regulations That Remove Legal Barriers to Abortion Care Access
CCLA Welcomes Amendments to Regulations That Remove Legal Barriers to Abortion Care Access

Read Our Letter to the New Premier of New Brunswick
Read Our Letter to the New Premier of New Brunswick

CCLA Files Submissions to Uphold Ruling Against Federal Government’s Use of Emergencies Act
CCLA Files Submissions to Uphold Ruling Against Federal Government’s Use of Emergencies Act

Leave to Appeal Filed at the Supreme Court of Canada on Bill 21 Case
Leave to Appeal Filed at the Supreme Court of Canada on Bill 21 Case

CCLA Granted Leave to Challenge Arbitrary Travel Restrictions Before the SCC
CCLA Granted Leave to Challenge Arbitrary Travel Restrictions Before the SCC

CCLA Reacts to Bill 21
CCLA Reacts to Bill 21

Extending the use of Notwithstanding Clause in Bill 21 is a grave injustice
Extending the use of Notwithstanding Clause in Bill 21 is a grave injustice

Inequitable Access to Abortion Services in New Brunswick Puts Lives at Risk
Inequitable Access to Abortion Services in New Brunswick Puts Lives at Risk

Emergencies Act FAQs
Emergencies Act FAQs

Emergency is Not in the Eye of the Beholder: Federal Court Grants Victory to CCLA in Emergencies Act Challenge
Emergency is Not in the Eye of the Beholder: Federal Court Grants Victory to CCLA in Emergencies Act Challenge
CBC News: Ottawa’s use of Emergencies Act against convoy protests was unreasonable, violated Charter, court rules
CBC News: Ottawa’s use of Emergencies Act against convoy protests was unreasonable, violated Charter, court rules

CCLA Intervenes in Mathur Case
CCLA Intervenes in Mathur Case

CCLA Calls for Immediate Reforms to Prison Strip Searches in Ontario, Implementation of Body Scanners as Alternative
CCLA Calls for Immediate Reforms to Prison Strip Searches in Ontario, Implementation of Body Scanners as Alternative

Decision in Taylor v. Newfoundland Case
Decision in Taylor v. Newfoundland Case

NCCM and CCLA Continue to Challenge Quebec’s School Prayer Ban
NCCM and CCLA Continue to Challenge Quebec’s School Prayer Ban

NCCM AND CCLA LAUNCH JOINT CHALLENGE TO QUEBEC GOVERNMENT’S BAN ON PRAYERS IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS
NCCM AND CCLA LAUNCH JOINT CHALLENGE TO QUEBEC GOVERNMENT’S BAN ON PRAYERS IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS

CCLA Reacts to Quebec Directive on Prayer Spaces in Public Schools
CCLA Reacts to Quebec Directive on Prayer Spaces in Public Schools

CCLA Reaction to Public Order Emergency Commission
CCLA Reaction to Public Order Emergency Commission

CCLA Notches Legal Victory Against Government in Emergencies Act Case
CCLA Notches Legal Victory Against Government in Emergencies Act Case

CCLA releases Ebook: Civil Liberties & the Emergencies Act
CCLA releases Ebook: Civil Liberties & the Emergencies Act

CCLA Closing Statement at Public Order Emergency Commission
CCLA Closing Statement at Public Order Emergency Commission

CCLA reacts to Prime Minister Trudeau’s testimony at POEC
CCLA reacts to Prime Minister Trudeau’s testimony at POEC

CCLA reacts to Minister Freeland’s testimony at POEC
CCLA reacts to Minister Freeland’s testimony at POEC

CCLA reacts to Minister Lametti’s testimony at POEC
CCLA reacts to Minister Lametti’s testimony at POEC

CCLA reacts to Minister Mendicino’s testimony at POEC
CCLA reacts to Minister Mendicino’s testimony at POEC

CCLA Reacts to CSIS’ Testimony at POEC
CCLA Reacts to CSIS’ Testimony at POEC

Emergency is Not in the Eye of the Beholder
Emergency is Not in the Eye of the Beholder

Statement on Federal Court decision re: Ontario Premier/Deputy Premier summons to appear before Public Order Emergency Commission
Statement on Federal Court decision re: Ontario Premier/Deputy Premier summons to appear before Public Order Emergency Commission

Huge Victory Against Racial Profiling in Quebec Superior Court
Huge Victory Against Racial Profiling in Quebec Superior Court

Landmark Racial Profiling Decision – Unofficial English Translation – Quebec Superior Court (select passages)
Landmark Racial Profiling Decision – Unofficial English Translation – Quebec Superior Court (select passages)

Huge Victory Against Racial Profiling: Decision from Quebec Superior Court
Huge Victory Against Racial Profiling: Decision from Quebec Superior Court

Statement on Ford Seeking Judicial Review
Statement on Ford Seeking Judicial Review

Premier Ford Must Testify
Premier Ford Must Testify

Statement on Public Order Emergency Commission Proceedings of October 17-18
Statement on Public Order Emergency Commission Proceedings of October 17-18

Statement on Public Order Emergency Commission Proceedings of October 14
Statement on Public Order Emergency Commission Proceedings of October 14

Rouleau Warns of Tight Timelines, But Government Took Maximum Amount of Time to Appoint Commissioner
Rouleau Warns of Tight Timelines, But Government Took Maximum Amount of Time to Appoint Commissioner
BBC News: Freedom Convoy: Trudeau to testify at Emergencies Act inquiry
BBC News: Freedom Convoy: Trudeau to testify at Emergencies Act inquiry

Government Had Other Options Than The Emergencies Act
Government Had Other Options Than The Emergencies Act

Federal Court Releases Decision on Cabinet Confidences Motion
Federal Court Releases Decision on Cabinet Confidences Motion

CCLA REACTS TO ACS-LÉGER STUDY ON EFFECTS OF BILL 21
CCLA REACTS TO ACS-LÉGER STUDY ON EFFECTS OF BILL 21

CCLA in Federal Court, Fighting to Hold Government Accountable for Unprecedented Emergencies Act Use
CCLA in Federal Court, Fighting to Hold Government Accountable for Unprecedented Emergencies Act Use

CCLA Demands Immediate Repeal of Regulations Limiting Abortion Access in NB
CCLA Demands Immediate Repeal of Regulations Limiting Abortion Access in NB

CCLA Statement at New Brunswick Rally on Abortion, Reproductive Justice, and 2SGLBTQI+ Rights
CCLA Statement at New Brunswick Rally on Abortion, Reproductive Justice, and 2SGLBTQI+ Rights

Racial Profiling on Trial: an Update from the Frontlines
Racial Profiling on Trial: an Update from the Frontlines

CCLA Reacts to Decision in Dobbs v Jackson Women’s Health Organization
CCLA Reacts to Decision in Dobbs v Jackson Women’s Health Organization

Remarques à l’occasion de l’anniversaire d’une hypocrisie – la loi 21
Remarques à l’occasion de l’anniversaire d’une hypocrisie – la loi 21

CCLA Reacts to Former Ottawa Police Chief Peter Sloly’s Comments on Invocation of the Emergencies Act
CCLA Reacts to Former Ottawa Police Chief Peter Sloly’s Comments on Invocation of the Emergencies Act

CCLA Response to Federal Government Announcement of Emergencies Act Inquiry
CCLA Response to Federal Government Announcement of Emergencies Act Inquiry

Civil Society Calling for Robust Inquiry Into Use of Emergencies Act
Civil Society Calling for Robust Inquiry Into Use of Emergencies Act

Prison Pandemic Papers Documenting Impact of COVID-19 in Jails, Prisons & Penitentiaries Across Canada Launched
Prison Pandemic Papers Documenting Impact of COVID-19 in Jails, Prisons & Penitentiaries Across Canada Launched

Join Us As We Stand Against Bill 21 and for Human Rights
Join Us As We Stand Against Bill 21 and for Human Rights

CCLA Reaction to the Revocation of the Declaration of Emergency
CCLA Reaction to the Revocation of the Declaration of Emergency

CCLA Reaction to Vote in the House
CCLA Reaction to Vote in the House

CCLA Will Fight Invocation of Emergencies Act in Court
CCLA Will Fight Invocation of Emergencies Act in Court

Remarks From the Emergencies Act Press Release of February 2022
Remarks From the Emergencies Act Press Release of February 2022

CCLA Statement on the Emergencies Act
CCLA Statement on the Emergencies Act

CCLA’s Statement on Quebec’s Tax Proposal
CCLA’s Statement on Quebec’s Tax Proposal

CCLA to Premier Legault: End the Curfew
CCLA to Premier Legault: End the Curfew

CCLA & NCCM file factum against Bill 21 in Quebec Court of Appeal
CCLA & NCCM file factum against Bill 21 in Quebec Court of Appeal

Youth in detention deserve better education: CCLA Research Report
Youth in detention deserve better education: CCLA Research Report

CCLA to Minister: Choosing not to be vaccinated should not disentitle you from employment insurance
CCLA to Minister: Choosing not to be vaccinated should not disentitle you from employment insurance

Fear, Loathing and the Law: Pushing the Limits of Legislating “Good” Behaviour
Fear, Loathing and the Law: Pushing the Limits of Legislating “Good” Behaviour

FAQ: Vaccine Passports
FAQ: Vaccine Passports

CCLA Responds to Toronto Ombudsman Report, Calls for Amnesty for Unfair COVID Tickets
CCLA Responds to Toronto Ombudsman Report, Calls for Amnesty for Unfair COVID Tickets

CCLA Seeks to Appeal Nova Scotia Anti-Protest Injunction
CCLA Seeks to Appeal Nova Scotia Anti-Protest Injunction

Statement on Toronto Ombudsman’s Report
Statement on Toronto Ombudsman’s Report

Ontario Government Agrees to Human Rights Groups’ Demands to End Police Access to COVID Database
Ontario Government Agrees to Human Rights Groups’ Demands to End Police Access to COVID Database

Nova Scotia Attempting to Avoid Public Scrutiny
Nova Scotia Attempting to Avoid Public Scrutiny

Reaction To New Vaccine Passport ‘Benefits’
Reaction To New Vaccine Passport ‘Benefits’

Letter to Manitoba re: Vaccine Passports
Letter to Manitoba re: Vaccine Passports

Letter to Nunavut re: Travel and Self-Isolation Requirements
Letter to Nunavut re: Travel and Self-Isolation Requirements

CCLA Wins First Round of Abortion Challenge In New Brunswick
CCLA Wins First Round of Abortion Challenge In New Brunswick

City of Toronto Progress Reports on Homeless Shelters
City of Toronto Progress Reports on Homeless Shelters

CCLA to Challenge Nova Scotia’s Protest Injunction
CCLA to Challenge Nova Scotia’s Protest Injunction

CCLA Taking Steps to Fight Nova Scotia’s Protest Injunction
CCLA Taking Steps to Fight Nova Scotia’s Protest Injunction

CCLA Files For Public Interest Standing In New Brunswick Abortion Lawsuit
CCLA Files For Public Interest Standing In New Brunswick Abortion Lawsuit

CCLA and PPMP Release New Report Examining Covid-19 Policing in the Second Wave
CCLA and PPMP Release New Report Examining Covid-19 Policing in the Second Wave

Letter To NS re: Travel Restrictions
Letter To NS re: Travel Restrictions

CCLA & NCCM Appealing Bill 21 Decision
CCLA & NCCM Appealing Bill 21 Decision

Know Your Rights for Ontarians
Know Your Rights for Ontarians

CCLA Remarks on Bill 21 Judgment by the Quebec Superior Court
CCLA Remarks on Bill 21 Judgment by the Quebec Superior Court

Update on CCLA’s Challenge to Ontario’s New Regulation
Update on CCLA’s Challenge to Ontario’s New Regulation

CCLA to Challenge Ontario’s “Black Friday” Regulation
CCLA to Challenge Ontario’s “Black Friday” Regulation

Letter to NB re: Travel Restrictions
Letter to NB re: Travel Restrictions

Statement on Anti-Asian Racism
Statement on Anti-Asian Racism

Canadian Rights During COVID-19: Interim Report on COVID’s Second Wave
Canadian Rights During COVID-19: Interim Report on COVID’s Second Wave

Premier Legault—It’s Time To Drop The Curfew
Premier Legault—It’s Time To Drop The Curfew

CCLA and Partners Release Update on COVID-19 and Prison Settings
CCLA and Partners Release Update on COVID-19 and Prison Settings

CCLA Calls Out Thunder Bay’s Unconstitutional COVID-19 Order
CCLA Calls Out Thunder Bay’s Unconstitutional COVID-19 Order

Better Safe Than Sorry is the Motto of a Police State
Better Safe Than Sorry is the Motto of a Police State

Letter to Attorney General and Minister of Transportation re: Recently Imposed Travel Restrictions
Letter to Attorney General and Minister of Transportation re: Recently Imposed Travel Restrictions

Justice Vs. Surveillance: Protecting Privacy in Smart Cities
Justice Vs. Surveillance: Protecting Privacy in Smart Cities

Can an Employer Force an Employee to Get a COVID-19 Vaccination?
Can an Employer Force an Employee to Get a COVID-19 Vaccination?

New Analysis of COVID-19 Infections Behind Bars Underscores the Need to Depopulate Prisons
New Analysis of COVID-19 Infections Behind Bars Underscores the Need to Depopulate Prisons

National Coalition Calls on Government to Act to Protect Prisoners Against COVID-19
National Coalition Calls on Government to Act to Protect Prisoners Against COVID-19

CCLA on Ontario’s Stay-at-Home Order
CCLA on Ontario’s Stay-at-Home Order

CCLA Sounds Alarm as COVID in Prisons Reaches Unprecedented Levels
CCLA Sounds Alarm as COVID in Prisons Reaches Unprecedented Levels

CCLA Writes to David Lametti and Marc Garneau: Canadians Must be Allowed to Come Home
CCLA Writes to David Lametti and Marc Garneau: Canadians Must be Allowed to Come Home

Emergency Measures by Province
Emergency Measures by Province

Public Health News: Emergency COVID Measures by Province
Public Health News: Emergency COVID Measures by Province

Whose Religious Symbols Can Shine???
Whose Religious Symbols Can Shine???

CCLA Writes to BC Provincial Health Officer Regarding Religious Services
CCLA Writes to BC Provincial Health Officer Regarding Religious Services

CCLA Debates Vaccine Passports on TVO.org: Our Letter that Sparked the Debate
CCLA Debates Vaccine Passports on TVO.org: Our Letter that Sparked the Debate

Mandatory Vaccination Laws: What Laws?
Mandatory Vaccination Laws: What Laws?

Proof of Vaccination
Proof of Vaccination

Ad Hoc Tribunals During Public Emergencies
Ad Hoc Tribunals During Public Emergencies

BC Travel Restrictions Unconstitutional, No New Fines Needed
BC Travel Restrictions Unconstitutional, No New Fines Needed

COVID-19 Fines Will Likely Make Pandemic Worse
COVID-19 Fines Will Likely Make Pandemic Worse

A Civil Liberties Take on Canada’s Second Wave of COVID-19 Emergency Orders
A Civil Liberties Take on Canada’s Second Wave of COVID-19 Emergency Orders

COVID Shines a Light on Need for Reform of Ontario’s Child Protection System
COVID Shines a Light on Need for Reform of Ontario’s Child Protection System

Hybrid Classes Raise Privacy Risks
Hybrid Classes Raise Privacy Risks

CCLA Memorandum to Ministers Responsible for Human Rights
CCLA Memorandum to Ministers Responsible for Human Rights

CCLA to NB: Do not Deny Students Access to Their Schools
CCLA to NB: Do not Deny Students Access to Their Schools

Seeking Information About the Province’s Self-Isolation Order for Persons Entering Manitoba
Seeking Information About the Province’s Self-Isolation Order for Persons Entering Manitoba

Why Mobility Rights Continue to Matter
Why Mobility Rights Continue to Matter

Superior Court Rules that the City of Toronto failed to protect the homeless.
Superior Court Rules that the City of Toronto failed to protect the homeless.

CCLA Will Sue New Brunswick Over Abortion Restrictions
CCLA Will Sue New Brunswick Over Abortion Restrictions

CCLA Wins Fight for Homeless Against City
CCLA Wins Fight for Homeless Against City

CCLA Says Governing by Press Release, Not by Law, is COVID Governance by Stealth
CCLA Says Governing by Press Release, Not by Law, is COVID Governance by Stealth

Guess Who’s Coming to Thanksgiving Dinner, Quebec?
Guess Who’s Coming to Thanksgiving Dinner, Quebec?

Quebec Doubles Down on Its Punitive Approach to COVID
Quebec Doubles Down on Its Punitive Approach to COVID

The City of Toronto Breached the Agreement to Protect Those Experiencing Homelessness
The City of Toronto Breached the Agreement to Protect Those Experiencing Homelessness

Inaccurate, Unreliable, Dysfunctional: A Glimpse Into Ontario’s Now-Defunct COVID Database for Police
Inaccurate, Unreliable, Dysfunctional: A Glimpse Into Ontario’s Now-Defunct COVID Database for Police

City breached agreement to protect homeless
City breached agreement to protect homeless

Statement to Select Special Public Health Act Review Committee, Legislative Assembly of Alberta
Statement to Select Special Public Health Act Review Committee, Legislative Assembly of Alberta

CCLA Statement of Support for Abortion Rights & LGBTQ+ Healthcare Now Protest
CCLA Statement of Support for Abortion Rights & LGBTQ+ Healthcare Now Protest

Ontario Government Revokes Emergency Order
Ontario Government Revokes Emergency Order

Bill 195: Ontario’s Power Grab
Bill 195: Ontario’s Power Grab

CCLA & Partners Launch Action to Stop Ontario Government’s Disclosure of COVID Status to Police
CCLA & Partners Launch Action to Stop Ontario Government’s Disclosure of COVID Status to Police

CCLA to Ontario MPPs: Resist the Premier’s Undemocratic Power Grab
CCLA to Ontario MPPs: Resist the Premier’s Undemocratic Power Grab

Class Action Launched re Illegal Strip Searches
Class Action Launched re Illegal Strip Searches

Coalition Calls on Government to Release COVID Information on Ontario Jails
Coalition Calls on Government to Release COVID Information on Ontario Jails

Homelessness Advocates Take City Back to Court over COVID-19 Shelter Crisis
Homelessness Advocates Take City Back to Court over COVID-19 Shelter Crisis

Contact Tracing App in Canada: To Download or Not
Contact Tracing App in Canada: To Download or Not

On Mandatory Masks
On Mandatory Masks

Let’s Not Forget, We Won
Let’s Not Forget, We Won

Stay Off the Grass: COVID-19 and Law Enforcement in Canada
Stay Off the Grass: COVID-19 and Law Enforcement in Canada

How Long Can We Live in a State of Emergency?
How Long Can We Live in a State of Emergency?

The Canadian Contact Tracing Experiment Begins
The Canadian Contact Tracing Experiment Begins

CCLA Writes to YT: Mobility Rights and Travel to Yukon
CCLA Writes to YT: Mobility Rights and Travel to Yukon

A Crisis is a Terrible Time to Legislate
A Crisis is a Terrible Time to Legislate

No Mask, No Service? Not so Fast.
No Mask, No Service? Not so Fast.

Privacy, Access to Information, and You: The COVID-19 Edition
Privacy, Access to Information, and You: The COVID-19 Edition

CCLA Writes to NU: Mobility Rights and Travel to Nunavut
CCLA Writes to NU: Mobility Rights and Travel to Nunavut

“Immunity Passports”: a New Journey to Inequality
“Immunity Passports”: a New Journey to Inequality

CCLA Writes to NWT: Mobility Rights and Travel to Northwest Territories
CCLA Writes to NWT: Mobility Rights and Travel to Northwest Territories

CCLA In The Supreme Court: Mobility Rights
CCLA In The Supreme Court: Mobility Rights

There Are No Provincial Borders in Canada
There Are No Provincial Borders in Canada

CCLA and Coalition Partners Help Toronto’s Homeless Population
CCLA and Coalition Partners Help Toronto’s Homeless Population

CCLA Writes to PEI: Mobility Rights and Travel to PEI
CCLA Writes to PEI: Mobility Rights and Travel to PEI

CCLA Writes to NB: Mobility Rights and Travel to New Brunswick
CCLA Writes to NB: Mobility Rights and Travel to New Brunswick

CCLA Writes to NL: Reconsider Travel Ban and Bill 38
CCLA Writes to NL: Reconsider Travel Ban and Bill 38

CCLA and Partners File Legal Case Against the Correctional Service of Canada
CCLA and Partners File Legal Case Against the Correctional Service of Canada

Promoting Health, Not Authoritarianism
Promoting Health, Not Authoritarianism

Government Censorship and Pandemic “Mis”Information
Government Censorship and Pandemic “Mis”Information

Children and Parents Belong Together, Especially During a Pandemic
Children and Parents Belong Together, Especially During a Pandemic

CCLA Defends Toronto’s Homeless Population
CCLA Defends Toronto’s Homeless Population

CCLA Questions Ottawa Policing
CCLA Questions Ottawa Policing

CCLA to Ontario: Clarify How People Can Fight Fines
CCLA to Ontario: Clarify How People Can Fight Fines

CCLA and Partners Question Government on Decision to Share COVID-19 Test Results with Police
CCLA and Partners Question Government on Decision to Share COVID-19 Test Results with Police

CCLA to Ontario: Fix COVID Tix Process
CCLA to Ontario: Fix COVID Tix Process

Letter to Correctional Service of Canada
Letter to Correctional Service of Canada

Too Many COVID Charges, Too Many Tickets, Too Many Fines.
Too Many COVID Charges, Too Many Tickets, Too Many Fines.

CCLA with Coalition Warns Legal Action Against City of Toronto for Failure to Support Homeless People
CCLA with Coalition Warns Legal Action Against City of Toronto for Failure to Support Homeless People

Data Surveillance by Canadian Governments as COVID Response: CCLA’s Privacy Protection Prescription
Data Surveillance by Canadian Governments as COVID Response: CCLA’s Privacy Protection Prescription

CCLA to Northwest Territories Chief Public Health Officer
CCLA to Northwest Territories Chief Public Health Officer

The Albertan Government Covers its Tracks and Grabs Power in Bill 10
The Albertan Government Covers its Tracks and Grabs Power in Bill 10

CCLA to Nunavut: Concerns Restricting Gatherings
CCLA to Nunavut: Concerns Restricting Gatherings

Pandemic Policing Has Taken a Punitive Turn in Ottawa
Pandemic Policing Has Taken a Punitive Turn in Ottawa

CCLA to Ottawa: Stop Overpolicing During a Pandemic
CCLA to Ottawa: Stop Overpolicing During a Pandemic

CCLA to Attorney General: Concerns About Carding Under Emergency Order
CCLA to Attorney General: Concerns About Carding Under Emergency Order

Physical Distancing Shouldn’t Preclude Public Dissent
Physical Distancing Shouldn’t Preclude Public Dissent

Drastic Action Needed; Protect Incarcerated, Correctional Workers & Broader Communities
Drastic Action Needed; Protect Incarcerated, Correctional Workers & Broader Communities

CCLA to Provinces & Territories: Drastic Action Needed Now
CCLA to Provinces & Territories: Drastic Action Needed Now

Carding in a Pandemic
Carding in a Pandemic

CCLA to CACP: Transparency in Emergency Police Powers is Needed
CCLA to CACP: Transparency in Emergency Police Powers is Needed

Freedom Fighting During a Pandemic
Freedom Fighting During a Pandemic

CCLA’s Urgent COVID Response for Toronto Homeless Population
CCLA’s Urgent COVID Response for Toronto Homeless Population

CCLA to Federal Attorney General and Federal Governor General
CCLA to Federal Attorney General and Federal Governor General

Emergency Powers and Transparency
Emergency Powers and Transparency

CCLA to NS Minister of Municipal Affairs & Housing: What’s Your Plan?
CCLA to NS Minister of Municipal Affairs & Housing: What’s Your Plan?

Public Health, Pandemics and Privacy
Public Health, Pandemics and Privacy

Democratic Hygiene Amid Tough Talk by NFLD Health Minister
Democratic Hygiene Amid Tough Talk by NFLD Health Minister

Update on Air Travel Restrictions for Canadians Returning Home
Update on Air Travel Restrictions for Canadians Returning Home

Emergency Orders Declared Across The Country
Emergency Orders Declared Across The Country

Protecting the Forgotten During Canada’s Response to Coronavirus: The Jailed
Protecting the Forgotten During Canada’s Response to Coronavirus: The Jailed

Balancing Public Health with the Rights of Canadians
Balancing Public Health with the Rights of Canadians

CCLA Wants to Bring Canadians Home. Now.
CCLA Wants to Bring Canadians Home. Now.

What are the Human Rights Implications of Quarantine Orders?
What are the Human Rights Implications of Quarantine Orders?

Coronavirus (COVID-19) and Quarantine Law
Coronavirus (COVID-19) and Quarantine Law

Statement On The Reset Of The Quayside Project
Statement On The Reset Of The Quayside Project

Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Appeal by Government against CCLA’s Challenge of Solitary Confinement Laws
Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Appeal by Government against CCLA’s Challenge of Solitary Confinement Laws

2020 Quebec Superior Court
2020 Quebec Superior Court

Seeking to Appeal Interim Decision on Bill 21
Seeking to Appeal Interim Decision on Bill 21

CCLA Joins Rights Groups Challenging Mass Surveillance In Europe
CCLA Joins Rights Groups Challenging Mass Surveillance In Europe

Attorney General of Canada V. Corporation of The Canadian Civil Liberties Association Factum
Attorney General of Canada V. Corporation of The Canadian Civil Liberties Association Factum

CCLA v. Waterfront Toronto, et. aI: Public Court Documents
CCLA v. Waterfront Toronto, et. aI: Public Court Documents

Fighting Quebec’s Religious Symbol’s Ban – As it Unfolds
Fighting Quebec’s Religious Symbol’s Ban – As it Unfolds

Solitary Confinement: The Case Goes On
Solitary Confinement: The Case Goes On
CCLA In Court: Freedom of Religion
CCLA In Court: Freedom of Religion

CCLA and NCCM’s Application Regarding Quebec’s Religious Symbols Ban
CCLA and NCCM’s Application Regarding Quebec’s Religious Symbols Ban

CCLA Written Submission to Toronto City Council Executive Committee
CCLA Written Submission to Toronto City Council Executive Committee

CCLA Voices Concern Over Several Measures In Budget Bill
CCLA Voices Concern Over Several Measures In Budget Bill

CCLA Letter to Ontario Government Regarding Carbon Tax Stickers
CCLA Letter to Ontario Government Regarding Carbon Tax Stickers

Solitary confinement is no joking matter – and the courts are not amused – AGAIN!
Solitary confinement is no joking matter – and the courts are not amused – AGAIN!

Ontario Court of Appeals on Federal Governments Second Request for an Extension on Solitary Confinement
Ontario Court of Appeals on Federal Governments Second Request for an Extension on Solitary Confinement

CCLA at The Supreme Court: Privacy Lost
CCLA at The Supreme Court: Privacy Lost

Canada Responds to CCLA’s Demand for Waterfront Toronto Quayside Project Reset
Canada Responds to CCLA’s Demand for Waterfront Toronto Quayside Project Reset

CCLA at SCC: Mills
CCLA at SCC: Mills

CCLA Commences Proceedings Against Waterfront Toronto
CCLA Commences Proceedings Against Waterfront Toronto

Demanding Our Privacy Rights Get a Seat at The Table
Demanding Our Privacy Rights Get a Seat at The Table

Carbon Tax “Notice” Requirement is Provincial Government Propaganda, Plain and Simple
Carbon Tax “Notice” Requirement is Provincial Government Propaganda, Plain and Simple

End to Solitary Confinement as We Know It
End to Solitary Confinement as We Know It

CCLA at The Supreme Court: When Can The Police Arrest You to ‘Protect’ You?
CCLA at The Supreme Court: When Can The Police Arrest You to ‘Protect’ You?

Open Letter from CCLA: Calling for a Reset on Waterfront Toronto
Open Letter from CCLA: Calling for a Reset on Waterfront Toronto

Privacy Wins: Jarvis Decision Confirms Privacy Rights Exist in Public Spaces
Privacy Wins: Jarvis Decision Confirms Privacy Rights Exist in Public Spaces

Shaving the Constitutional Tiger: Attorney General 101
Shaving the Constitutional Tiger: Attorney General 101

The PMO has Discovered the Presumption of Innocence
The PMO has Discovered the Presumption of Innocence

We’re not done talking about privacy in the smart city
We’re not done talking about privacy in the smart city

CCLA Wins Important Battle Against Feds On Solitary Confinement
CCLA Wins Important Battle Against Feds On Solitary Confinement

New Act Protects Ontarians From Release Of Unproven Allegations
New Act Protects Ontarians From Release Of Unproven Allegations

Auditor General To Toronto’s Smart Cities: Not So Fast
Auditor General To Toronto’s Smart Cities: Not So Fast

Ontario Leads The Way On Police Record Checks Reform
Ontario Leads The Way On Police Record Checks Reform

What You Need To Know About The New Police Record Checks Reform Act
What You Need To Know About The New Police Record Checks Reform Act

Rights groups challenging solitary confinement in court release joint statement on Bill C-83
Rights groups challenging solitary confinement in court release joint statement on Bill C-83

CCLA, INCLO and Others Welcome Historic Win Against Mass Surveillance in UK
CCLA, INCLO and Others Welcome Historic Win Against Mass Surveillance in UK

CCLA & NCCM Successfully Obtain Renewed Stay Against Quebec’s Bill 62
CCLA & NCCM Successfully Obtain Renewed Stay Against Quebec’s Bill 62

Keep Your Promise On Solitary Confinement, Groups Tell Ottawa
Keep Your Promise On Solitary Confinement, Groups Tell Ottawa

CCLA Court Challenge To Solitary Confinement: The Next Step
CCLA Court Challenge To Solitary Confinement: The Next Step

When a Criminal Record Becomes a Life Sentence: John Howard Society of Ontario
When a Criminal Record Becomes a Life Sentence: John Howard Society of Ontario

Legal Fight Against Solitary Confinement Continues
Legal Fight Against Solitary Confinement Continues

Court Strikes Down Solitary Confinement Regime in Response to CCLA’s Challenge
Court Strikes Down Solitary Confinement Regime in Response to CCLA’s Challenge

CCLA Segregation Challenge
CCLA Segregation Challenge

CCLA Calls on Court to End Solitary Confinement – Hearing Starts September 11th
CCLA Calls on Court to End Solitary Confinement – Hearing Starts September 11th

Ontario Must Curtail Segregation In Provincial Jails
Ontario Must Curtail Segregation In Provincial Jails

Loku Inquest Must Address Bias In Policing
Loku Inquest Must Address Bias In Policing

Government must end solitary confinement of mentally ill prisoners.
