Fighting Solitary Confinement Page

Solitary confinement is the practice of confining someone in conditions of extreme isolation.Getting the practice ruled unconstitutional has been a major goal of both CCLA and BCCLA.We went to Canada’s...

Know Your Rights for Ontarians Blog Post

Knowing your rights is an important tool to help you recognize when your rights have been violated. Asserting your rights in interactions with law enforcement can also help you if you later want to raise these issues in court or through a complaint.

Mandatory Vaccination Laws: What Laws? Blog Post

The Charter of Rights would have something to say about a law mandating vaccinations, if such a law arose after the 1982 patriation of our constitution. It hasn’t. There are laws requiring public school students to be vaccinated, with exceptions made for medical and religious/conscience reasons.

CCLA to NS Minister of Municipal Affairs & Housing: What’s Your Plan? Blog Post

We are writing regarding the Direction under a Declared State of Emergency that you recently issued advising that all public parks and beaches would be closed and that all persons entering the province will be checked at the border. We have a number of questions and concerns about this Direction. 

CCLA Addresses Committee on Impaired Driving Laws (Bill C-46) Blog Post

On September 18, 2017, CCLA Director of Public Safety, Rob De Luca, made submissions on CCLA’s behalf to the House of Commons Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights to address several areas of concern with the government’s new impaired driving Bill, including concerns with provisions in the Bill that would authorize random breath testing, increase mandatory minimum fines and maximum allowable penalties, and provide the Crown with “shortcuts” for proving that an accused committed a drug impaired driving offence.

State Responsible to Stop Deportation and Grant Citizenship Of Abdoul Abdi Blog Post

We are writing on behalf of the Canadian Civil Liberties Association with respect to Mr. Abdoul Abdi. As you are likely aware, Mr. Abdi is a young man who was brought to Canada at the age of 6, as a refugee from Somalia. Shortly after arriving in this country, Abdoul became a ward of the state.