Bill 21EQUALITYFreedom of ReligionFUNDAMENTAL FREEDOMSMAJOR CASES & REPORTSRace, Religion & EthnicityRefugees & ImmigrationWomen Fighting Quebec’s Religious Symbol’s Ban – As it Unfolds CCLA is currently challenging the discriminatory religious symbols ban, Bill 21 in Quebec alongside the…CCLAJune 19, 2019
CRIMINAL JUSTICEFighting Solitary ConfinementMAJOR CASES & REPORTSPrisons, Jails & Community SupervisionSolitary Confinement Solitary Confinement: The Case Goes On Canada’s solitary confinement regime is due to end on Monday but the government has sought…CCLAJune 18, 2019
CCLA In Court: Freedom of Religion /wp-content/uploads/2021/07/2019-06-17-Constitutional-Challenge-and-Application-for-Suspension-of-the-Law.pdf
Bill 21EQUALITYFreedom of ReligionFUNDAMENTAL FREEDOMSMAJOR CASES & REPORTSRace, Religion & EthnicityRefugees & ImmigrationWomen CCLA and NCCM’s Application Regarding Quebec’s Religious Symbols Ban Bill 21, An Act Respecting the Laicity of the State, passed in the Quebec National…CCLAJune 17, 2019
MAJOR CASES & REPORTSPRIVACYSmart CitiesSurveillance & TechnologyToronto's Smart City CCLA Written Submission to Toronto City Council Executive Committee CCLA provided a written submission to Toronto’s Executive Committee for their consideration during their recent…CCLAJune 6, 2019
Fair Trial, Due Process & SentencingFighting Compelled Political SpeechFreedom of ExpressionFUNDAMENTAL FREEDOMS CCLA Voices Concern Over Several Measures In Budget Bill The Canadian Civil Liberties Association (CCLA) will challenge the Government of Nova Scotia’s exceptionally broad injunction limiting…CCLAMay 13, 2019
Fighting Compelled Political SpeechFreedom of ExpressionFUNDAMENTAL FREEDOMS CCLA Letter to Ontario Government Regarding Carbon Tax Stickers We have put Ontario government on notice that we will challenge their unconstitutional, compelled speech…CCLAApril 30, 2019
Conditions of ConfinementCRIMINAL JUSTICEDisabilityEQUALITYFighting Solitary ConfinementMAJOR CASES & REPORTSPrisons, Jails & Community SupervisionYouth Solitary confinement is no joking matter – and the courts are not amused – AGAIN! The Ontario Court of Appeal has once more handed down a scathing decision to the…Noa Mendelsohn AvivApril 29, 2019
Ontario Court of Appeals on Federal Governments Second Request for an Extension on Solitary Confinement /wp-content/uploads/2021/06/2019-04-26-ONCA-decision-on-2nd-extension-of-ONSC-decision.pdf
MAJOR CASES & REPORTSPRIVACYSearch & SeizureSurveillance & Technology CCLA at The Supreme Court: Privacy Lost It’s a loss for privacy in a disappointing Supreme Court decision released April 18 in…Brenda McPhailApril 19, 2019