Minister of Public Safety Gary Anandasangaree OTTAWA, ON: The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms announces the launch of a national petition calling upon all Members of Parliament to defeat Bill C-22 - legislation that will significantly expand government surveillance powers.
Bill C-22, An Act respecting lawful access, introduced in Parliament on March 12, 2026, by Minister of Public Safety Gary Anandasangaree, would grant government and law enforcement new authority to compel electronic service providers, such as Google, X, Meta, Rogers, Telus, and Bell, to hand over Canadians’ personal data to government and law enforcement.
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VICTORIA, BC: The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms welcomes the introduction of the Health Professions and Occupations Repeal Act, introduced in the British Columbia Legislature by independent MLA Jordan Kealy. The proposed legislation seeks to rescind British Columbia’s worrisome Health Professions and Occupations Act (HPOA), commonly known as Bill 36, which expands government control over regulated professions.
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CALGARY, AB: The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms announces the launch of a national campaign urging the federal government not to reintroduce Bill C-63, the proposed Online Harms Act, or any substantially similar legislation that would undermine freedom of expression, due process, and the rule of law in Canada. To help Canadians take action, the Justice Centre has created an online tool with a ready-to-send letter that goes directly to the Minister of Justice and the Prime Minister.
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CALGARY, AB: The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms announces the release of a new report by veteran journalist and public policy analyst Nigel Hannaford, Canada’s assisted suicide crisis: The sinister culture of death in Canadian healthcare. The report warns that Canada’s assisted suicide regime is expanding rapidly, placing vulnerable Canadians at risk and undermining freedom, autonomy, and human dignity.
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The United Nation’s General Assembly adopted on Thursday January 20, 2022, by consensus, a resolution that condemns denial and distortion of the Holocaust.
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There are nominated candidates of all races and religions in our Party. the PPC. With names like Salim Mansour, Rocky Dong, Jigna Jani, Tahir Gora, Jude Guerrier, Jing Lan Yang, Salomon Rayek, and many, many others.
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Indiana University Press Despite his dedicated work on behalf of Jewish refugees in Europe during the 1930s and 1940s, James G. McDonald (1886-1964) is little known today. Come discover this highly unusual and outspoken maverick through Shuli Eshel’s inspiring documentary, “A Voice among the Silent,” followed by comments and discussion led by Neil Caplan.
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Canadian Friends of Peace Now is deeply concerned about the potential for the escalation of violence at the Gaza border. We are alarmed and saddened by the killing and wounding of unarmed protesters last week. We call on both sides - Palestinians and Israelis - to exercise restraint and act responsibly to prevent further bloodshed.
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By Ghada Chehade
The recent law passed by the Quebec government, known as Bill 62-the “religious neutrality law,” will require women to remove their burqa or niqab (meaning face covering in Arabic) while giving or receiving public services such as getting on a bus or taking a book out of the library. The controversial law is getting a lot of attention and criticism. As a Muslim woman living in Canada I feel compelled to weigh in, not least because I can say things that non-Muslims may be too afraid to say.
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Victor Teboul’s latest work Les Juifs du Québec : In Canada We Trust. Réflexion sur l’identité québécoise (L’ABC de l’Édition, paperback, $24,95; ebook, $14,99) explores Quebec’s history and argues that Jews and other minorities are absent from la Belle province’s memory because they do not share the French Canadians’ struggle to survive as a French-speaking nation.
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