Petition to the House of Commons in Parliament Assembled e-4605 (Democratic process) Whereas: There are currently no election laws at the federal level of Canadian government that enable legal Canadian voters, by petition, to remove an elected official from their elected position before their term; and There are currently no […]
Court Ruling: Federal Government acted illegally in responding to 2022 Freedom Convoy
OTTAWA, ON: The Justice Centre is pleased to announce that the legal and constitutional challenge against the first-ever invocation of the Emergencies Act, filed as Jost et al. v. Canada, has been decided in favour of the citizens who participated in the peaceful 2022 Freedom Convoy in Ottawa. The Justice Centre provided lawyers for these Canadians, […]
Turns out bouncy castles aren’t a national emergency after all
For those whose bank accounts the government froze, those who remain on trial for trumped up charges, and those who were pepper sprayed, tear gassed, or zip tied while protesting for freedom, this week’s news might be too little to late. Even so, the aforementioned people have all been vindicated. […]
Canada’s Emergency Act Inquiry Windup Shows Biden and Trudeau Lock Step in Denying Basic Fundamental Freedoms
Canada’s Public Order Emergency Commission, otherwise known as the Emergencies Act Inquiry regarding the Freedom Convoy trucker protests that took place in late January and February to fight vaccine mandates, lock-downs, and mandate related border restrictions, is finally coming to a close after six weeks. The Freedom Convoy protests took place […]
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 […]