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Justice Centre Weekly

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by The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms

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Weekly updates from the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms (www.jccf.ca) from team members and experts. The Justice Centre is committed to defending the rights and freedoms for all Canadians through litigation and education.

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4/6/2023

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Episode thumbnail for On the unexpected EI appeal decision | S01E29

November 6, 2023

On the unexpected EI appeal decision | S01E29

<p>Lawyer James Manson joins producer Kevin Steel to talk about the sudden same-day decision in the appeal to Robin Francis&#39; case where he was denied Employment Insurance for being unvaccinated. </p> <p><br></p> <p>Read more at https://www.jccf.ca/court_cases/francis-v-canada-ag/</p>

Episode thumbnail for On Parental Rights with Hatim Kheir | S01E28

October 23, 2023

On Parental Rights with Hatim Kheir | S01E28

<p>Lawyer Hatim Kheir joins Justice Centre Weekly to discuss parts of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms that support parental rights. This conversation will be an excellent resource for parents on how to raise these issues at school board meetings.</p>

Episode thumbnail for On appealing the travel vaccine mandate with Allison Pejovic | S01E27

October 16, 2023

On appealing the travel vaccine mandate with Allison Pejovic | S01E27

<p>Lawyer Allison Pejovic joins producer Kevin Steel to discuss the past week&#39;s hearing in the challenge of the federal travel vaccine mandate on behalf of the Honourable Brian Peckford, the Honourable Maxime Bernier, and others. Back in October 2022, the Federal Court dismissed the case, declaring it “moot,” or irrelevant, because the mandates were no longer in force. However, the appellants believe that the public interest in the case far outweighs the concern and need for judicial economy.</p> <p><br></p> <p>Read more at https://www.jccf.ca/ruled-moot-the-travel-vaccine-mandate-challenge-is-back-before-the-court/.</p> <p><br></p> <p>Support the important work of the Justice Centre and cases like this by donating today at www.jccf.ca/donate.</p>

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What is Justice Centre Weekly?

Weekly updates from the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms (www.jccf.ca) from team members and experts. The Justice Centre is committed to defending the rights and freedoms for all Canadians through litigation and education.

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