29 min

Foreign Interference Report, MCC Progress Implementation Committee Report, Charter Politics, McGill Protest Injuction Application, Diagalon Founder in NS Court The Rodgers Brief

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This week, I review two major reports, the Nova Scotia Mass Casualty Commission Progress Monitoring Committee report and the Foreign Interference Commission interim report.
Before that, I discuss the lack of a Charter Statement for the new Online Harms Act, the irony of the government critiquing the opposition for alluding to the Notwithstanding Clause, the rejected injunction application for the McGill campus protests, the police paraphernalia guilty plea in Sydney, and the failed Provincial Court application by Diagalon founder Jeremy MacKenzie.

This week, I review two major reports, the Nova Scotia Mass Casualty Commission Progress Monitoring Committee report and the Foreign Interference Commission interim report.
Before that, I discuss the lack of a Charter Statement for the new Online Harms Act, the irony of the government critiquing the opposition for alluding to the Notwithstanding Clause, the rejected injunction application for the McGill campus protests, the police paraphernalia guilty plea in Sydney, and the failed Provincial Court application by Diagalon founder Jeremy MacKenzie.

29 min