Residents’ daughter challenges long-term care home’s outdated understanding of public health guidelines VANCOUVER, BC: The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms is pleased to announce that Justice Centre funded counsel, Charlene Le Beau, was able to assist her client in obtaining access to visit her parents in their long-term care home. The Justice Centre […]
Statement Regarding Charge Laid Against John Carpay
This charge is unexpected and without explanation Calgary: Today, the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms issued the following statement concerning the charge laid against John Carpay by the Winnipeg Police: During the height of Covid restrictions and lockdowns, it was reported that key members of Manitoba’s leadership were breaching public health regulations. As […]
Justice Centre to Appeal Hotel Quarantine Decision
The government should not be immune from breaching thousands of Canadians’ Charter right TORONTO: The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms will appeal the Federal Court decision that ruled that mandatory quarantine hotels and facilities for Canadians is constitutional. This appeal will be heard on January 17, 2023. The Federal Court of Appeal will also hear arguments about […]
Justice Centre at Public Inquiry into Use of Emergencies Act
NEWS RELEASE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2022 OTTAWA: The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms is participating in the Public Order Emergency Commission’s hearings, which begin today and which investigate the Federal Government’s use of the Emergencies Act earlier this year. The Commission is conducting an inquiry into the Government of Canada’s unprecedented use of emergency powers […]