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Cancelling the York-CIGI deal was the right thing to do

By cancelling its deal with CIGI, York University did a service to itself, taxpayers, and potential benefactors.…

Access to justice imperilled by Canada’s new crime bill

Bill C-10 may, ironically, harm those low- and middle-income victims seeking civil legal redress.…

The Charter after 30 years

The Supreme Court of Canada has consistently undermined freedoms since its inception.…

B.C. Human Rights Tribunal overstepped its authority

The Tribunal’s decision in the Moore case was mistaken because it confused equality of opportunity with equality of outcome.…

The fight for freedom can never end

Just as in the ’60s and early ’70s, it is time once again to question authority that is out of step with society and the commons.…

Discrimination must be proved, not simply assumed

If Pieters v. Peel Law Association is right, there may be a good number human rights decisions that have been wrongly decided.…

Quebec’s attack on liberty

Wasn’t the Charter adopted, in part, to prevent the majority from bullying and oppressing minorities through government power?…

Courts today have very little to do with justice

The rise in ridiculous "crimes" has subverted the concept of justice.…

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