
Ontario repeals Bill 124, wage restraint law twice found unconstitutional
The government announced Friday in a brief news release that it has repealed Bill 124 in its entirety through an order in council.
CityNews Toronto
Judge rules challenge of Saskatchewan's pronoun law can proceed
A judge has ruled a court challenge can proceed over the Saskatchewan government’s law requiring parental consent for children under 16 who want to change their names or pronouns at school. Justice Michael Megaw says court can hear the challenge surrounding the Charter of Rights and Freedoms even if the Charter’s notwithstanding clause has been invoked. Lawyers […]
CityNews Toronto
What happened to Ontario Bill 124?
The Ontario government has said it will repeal Bill 124, a law that capped wage increases for public sector workers for three years, after a provincial court upheld a ruling that found it was unconstitutional.
CP24
‘Untenable and appalling crisis’: Ottawa must fill judicial vacancies plaguing lower courts, Federal Court rules
The decision comes as a number of serious criminal cases in Toronto have collapsed due to delay caused by the lack of judges in Superior Court.
Toronto Star
Feds won't appeal landmark citizenship ruling for 'Lost Canadians' | CBC News
The federal government will not appeal an Ontario Superior Court ruling overturning a law that denies automatic citizenship to children born outside of Canada if their Canadian parents were also born abroad.
CBC
Superior Court sides with encampment, city loses request for injunction
Kingston's Belle Park encampment near the Integrated Care Hub will remain as the city loses its bid for a Superior Court injunction.
Ottawa CitizenCharter Of Rights & Freedoms renamed Charter Of Long-Term Goals & General Guidelines - The Beaverton
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Charter Of Rights & Freedoms renamed Charter Of Long-Term Goals & General Guidelines
OTTAWA - With Conservative Premiers now freely using S. 33 to overrule any court ruling getting in the way of their agenda the federal government has announced plans to rename The Charter Of Rights & Freedoms to The Charter Of Long-Term Goals & General Guidelines
The BeavertonIndigenous pot shops face crowded market, constitutional questions 5 years since legalization | CBC News
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Indigenous pot shops face crowded market, constitutional questions 5 years since legalization | CBC News
Five years after the legalization of cannabis, the future of the Indigenous side of the industry in northern Ontario is hazy. On-reserve dispensaries that once dominated now face increased competition, and some First Nations see cannabis as the next battleground for constitutional rights.
CBC
The Unsteady Reign of Danielle Smith - Macleans.ca
Alberta’s premier rode into office declaring war on the federal government—and won by a tiny margin. Can she keep her rebellious rural base happy, without sparking a national crisis?
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