Canadian Armed Forces veteran Jeff Evely was on his way for his shift standing guard at the War Memorial when he was arrested by police for entering a closed off area at the 2022 Freedom Convoy.
The Justice Centre of Constitutional Freedoms has announced it has launched a constitutional challenge on behalf of an Ontario resident who had his billboard critical of the government's COVID response removed by that same government.
Edmonton ProLife, with the help of the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms, is suing the City of Edmonton after officials denied the group a booth for the annual citywide KDays summer exhibition.
The British Columbia Supreme Court ruled last week that the province can continue mandating that healthcare workers receive the COVID vaccines as a condition of employment, despite the fact the shots do not prevent transmission or infection.
Constable Michael Brisco's request comes after the federal court recently ruled that Justin Trudeau's use of the Emergencies Act to end the Freedom Convoy violated the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
According to the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms, Manitoba's COVID regulations allowed the NHL's Winnipeg Jets to practice indoors but banned church services.
In 2021, former Conservative MP Derek Sloan and prominent pastor Henry Hildebrandt were both charged under the Reopening Ontario Act for peacefully protesting against COVID mandates.
Constitutional lawyer Marty Moore has warned LifeSiteNews that under the proposed Online Harms Act, courts could impose restrictions on Canadians under threat of jail if there is 'fear' the accused may commit a 'hate crime' in the future.
The Canadian Civil Liberties Association warned that the Trudeau government's newly proposed 'Online Harms' bill could see unelected bureaucrats become 'judge, jury, and executioner' when it comes to internet conduct.