This episode will premiere on Tuesday, Aug. 30, at 7:30 p.m. ET. “The CDC does not have rulemaking authority delegated by Congress, yet the CDC did the eviction moratorium, the federal mask mandate … It was complete abuse. And unless there’s a real change, I’m afraid this is going to happen again,” says Jenin Younes,…
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The Fight Against Government-Induced Censorship and Vaccine Mandates: Civil Liberties Attorney Jenin Younes
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Cory Morgan: Newly Released Court Docs Show Liberals’ Case for Using Emergencies Act Is Falling Apart
Commentary The Liberal government’s case for invoking the Emergencies Act in response to the truckers’ Freedom Convoy protests last February is falling apart and the formal inquiry into the use of the act hasn’t even begun yet. We are starting to see why the government repealed its own act mere days after invoking it and…
Contradictions and Dubious Claims: Some Hard Questions Must Be Asked—and Answered—by Emergencies Act Inquiry
Commentary Assuming Justice Paul Rouleau takes his role seriously as the commissioner of a public inquiry into the use of the Emergencies Act earlier this year, it is going to be difficult for the government to justify its actions. The Emergencies Act is the most powerful piece of legislation the federal government has. Through the…
Travel-Related Bill S-7 the Latest Government Effort to Erode Personal Liberties
The 2022 Canadian parliamentary session has been marked by a strong trend toward authoritarian policy measures. From the most extreme example with the invocation of the Emergencies Act, to bills C-11 and C-18 seeking to control the media and internet, to the freezing of handgun sales in Canada, the federal government is heavily focused on…
The Damaging Effects of COVID-19 Vaccine and Passport Mandates: Study
Mandating COVID-19 vaccines and related passports have had damaging political, legal, and socioeconomic effects; while also destabilizing the integrity of science and public health, according to new research published at the BMJ Global Health, a global online health journal based in London. Several countries have implemented vaccine mandates and passports to manage the COVID-19 pandemic,…
Study Finds COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates Had Damaging Political, Legal, Socioeconomic Effects
Mandating COVID-19 vaccines and related passports have had damaging political, legal, and socioeconomic effects; while also destabilizing the integrity of science and public health, according to new research published at the BMJ Global Health, a global online health journal based in London. Several countries have implemented vaccine mandates and passports to manage the COVID-19 pandemic,…
What Canada Can Learn From Britain’s Escape From the European Union
Commentary When the United Kingdom finally left the European Union following the Brexit vote in 2016, the greatest insult the EU mandarins could deploy was to call the British people “retro-nationalists.” The sentiment was intended to be shameful, as though the Brits were some uncouth failed social experiment that simply lacked the sophistication and poise…
Civil Liberties Group ‘Disappointed’ With Liberals for Making Vote on Emergencies Act a Confidence Matter
A Canadian civil liberties group said it is “disappointed” with the Liberal government’s move to make voting on the use of the Emergencies Act a matter of confidence. “We are deeply disappointed the government chose to make tonight’s vote a matter of confidence. This morning, we asked the government to revoke the emergency declaration and…
Civil Liberties, Constitutional Rights Groups Say They’ll Take Legal Action Against Government’s Emergencies Act
Canadian civil liberties and constitutional rights groups say they intend to take the federal government to court over its use of the Emergencies Act to deal with the ongoing protests against COVID-19 mandates. In a press release issued on Feb. 17, the Canadian Constitution Foundation (CCF) announced it is launching a legal challenge to the…
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