The BC Civil Liberties Association is taking the City of Vancouver to court, claiming its ban on daytime sheltering for homeless people is a violation of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
A lawsuit from the B.C. Civil Liberties Association (BCCLA) aims to prove that prohibiting people from sheltering in public ...
The B.C. Supreme Court has found a section of the Criminal Code unconstitutional because it treats all offenders convicted of ...
The BC Civil Liberties Association says it has filed a lawsuit against the City of Vancouver to challenge the municipality's ...
Despite a finding by the Québec Superior Court that Bill 21 has a cruel and dehumanizing impact on Muslim women, the law has survived. Now, the Supreme Court of Canada will hear challenges to it.
After a nine-month wait, organizations contesting Quebec’s Bill 21 learned on Jan. 23 that the Supreme Court of Canada (SCC) ...
As in previous years, our team marks Data Privacy Week with a summary of important privacy developments in Canada in 2024 and highlights what a ...
The Supreme Court of Canada decided last Thursday that it will hear the challenge against Bill 21 brought by the English ...
Young people are doing their part to protect our planet, our futures, and each other — now we need our governments to do ...
The madness blowing around the US may not yet be as broadly accepted, well-funded, and organized in Canada. But, as we ...
An Ontario court has dismissed a Charter challenge of a controversial law that allows hospitals to place discharged patients ...
Douglas Elliott is being honoured by being appointed as a Member of the Order of Canada. Elliott lived in Elliot Lake from the age of two until he left for university, he and his sister Karen were ...