41 episodes

In each episode of Not Reserving Judgment, Canadian Constitution Foundation Executive Director Joanna Baron, Litigation Director Christine Van Geyn, and Counsel Josh Dehaas walk you though the latest Canadian constitutional law headlines, update you on our litigation, and share our Bad Legal Takes of the Week.

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In each episode of Not Reserving Judgment, Canadian Constitution Foundation Executive Director Joanna Baron, Litigation Director Christine Van Geyn, and Counsel Josh Dehaas walk you though the latest Canadian constitutional law headlines, update you on our litigation, and share our Bad Legal Takes of the Week.

    Episode 40: Can the University of Toronto kick the anti-Israel protesters off campus?

    Episode 40: Can the University of Toronto kick the anti-Israel protesters off campus?

    On Episode 40, we discuss the University of Toronto's request for a court order to clear out the campus occupiers; we talk about whether a good Samaritan law meant to prevent overdoses protects drug dealers against drug charges; and we update you on the MPP Sarah Jama affair.Stories and cases discussed in this week's episode:* MPP Sarah Jama’s court challenge of her censure at Ontario legislature is dismissed (https://www.thestar.com/politics/provincial/mpp-sarah-jamas-court-challenge-of-her-censure-at-ontario-legislature-is-dismissed/article_ac8e7b48-1d07-11ef-99c8-d725a90a8903.html)* Updated: Partial injunction granted against pro-Palestinian encampment at UQAM (https://montrealgazette.com/news/local-news/fate-of-pro-palestinian-encampment-at-uqam-to-be-decided-on-monday)* The Governing Council of the University of Toronto v Jane and John Doe* Saskatchewan argues for limits on federal Good Samaritan drug act (https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/article-saskatchewan-good-samaritan-drug-act/)* Will U of T’s convocation overlap with the encampment protest? A judge holds the answer in his hands (https://www.thestar.com/news/gta/will-u-of-ts-convocation-overlap-with-the-encampment-protest-a-judge-holds-the-answer/article_507449ba-1d1a-11ef-81e8-4be26409a9ec.html)* An Act to amend the Food and Drugs Act (warning label on alcoholic beverages) (https://www.parl.ca/legisinfo/en/bill/44-1/s-254)Not Reserving Judgment is a podcast about Canadian constitutional law hosted by Josh Dehaas, Joanna Baron, and Christine Van Geyn.The show is brought to you by the Canadian Constitution Foundation, a non-partisan legal charity dedicated to defending rights and freedoms. To support our work, visit theccf.ca/donate. (https://theccf.ca/donate/)

    • 52 min
    Episode 39: A small win and a big loss in the fight against vaccine mandates

    Episode 39: A small win and a big loss in the fight against vaccine mandates

    On Episode 39, we discuss McGill's failed attempt to get an injunction against the protesters occupying campus; we tell you about a disappointing court ruling that upheld a B.C. vaccine mandate; and we explain why an arbitrator found Canada Post's vax mandate unreasonable.Stories and cases discussed in this week's episode:* City surrendered to Uber's bullying tactics and abandoned Ottawa cabbies, judge rules (https://ottawacitizen.com/news/local-news/city-surrendered-to-ubers-bullying-tactics-and-abandoned-ottawa-cabbies-judge-rules?_)* Chris Selley: Cities have made their bylaws into an ass (https://nationalpost.com/opinion/selley-politicians-should-legislate-like-they-mean-it)* A judge ruled that tacos and burritos are sandwiches. What do you think? (https://nationalpost.com/life/food/taco-burrito-mexican-style-sandwich)* Here’s what I learned from my conversation with Justin Trudeau: There’s only one way to fix Canada and everyone is going to hate it (https://www.thestar.com/opinion/contributors/heres-what-i-learned-from-my-conversation-with-justin-trudeau-theres-only-one-way-to/article_5563637a-148c-11ef-b074-97c48c751727.html)* Quebec court rejects McGill injunction request to remove encampment (https://montreal.ctvnews.ca/quebec-court-rejects-mcgill-injunction-request-to-remove-encampment-1.6888009)* Canada Post was wrong to suspend unvaccinated remote workers during COVID, arbitrator rules (https://nationalpost.com/news/politics/canada-post-wrong-to-suspend-unvaccinated-remote-workers-during-covid-ruling)* Josh Dehaas: Is there a Charter right to campus encampments? Unlikely (https://nationalpost.com/opinion/josh-dehaas-is-there-a-charter-right-to-campus-encampments-unlikely)* Court upholds B.C.'s COVID-19 health-care vaccine mandate (https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/covid-19-vaccine-mandate-bc-1.7205763)Not Reserving Judgment is a podcast about Canadian constitutional law hosted by Josh Dehaas, Joanna Baron, and Christine Van Geyn.The show is brought to you by the Canadian Constitution Foundation, a non-partisan legal charity dedicated to defending rights and freedoms. To support our work, visit theccf.ca/donate. (https://theccf.ca/donate/)

    • 55 min
    Episode 38: Can bylaw ban swinging? Plus what secret testimony says about Trudeau

    Episode 38: Can bylaw ban swinging? Plus what secret testimony says about Trudeau

    On Episode 38, we discuss what formerly secret testimony about the invocation of the War Measures Act tells us about history repeating itself; we explain the court ruling that considered whether bylaw can ban swinging, and we give our Bad Legal Takes of the Week. Stories and cases discussed in this week's episode:* We need a law against lying in politics (https://www.nationalobserver.com/2024/05/09/opinion/we-need-law-against-lying-politics)* Josh Dehaas: The Trudeau family tradition of invoking unnecessary emergency powers (https://nationalpost.com/opinion/josh-dehaas-the-trudeau-family-tradition-of-invoking-unnecessary-emergency-powers)* Calgary swinger will continue to have group sex parties in his home, lawyer says (https://calgaryherald.com/news/local-news/calgary-swinger-will-continue-to-have-group-sex-parties-in-his-home-lawyer-says)* The FLQ and the October Crisis (https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/timeline/the-flq-and-the-october-crisis)* Beware predictions of a Senate-created constitutional crisis (https://emmettmacfarlane.substack.com/p/beware-predictions-of-a-senate-created)* Howard Anglin and Ray Pennings: Canada is careening towards a constitutional crisis in the Senate (https://thehub.ca/2024-05-14/howard-anglin-and-ray-pennings-canada-is-careening-towards-a-constitutional-crisis/)* Group sex parties are okay, but social club sex gatherings aren't, Calgary judge says (https://calgaryherald.com/news/local-news/calgary-swinger-will-continue-to-have-group-sex-parties-in-his-home-lawyer-says)Not Reserving Judgment is a podcast about Canadian constitutional law hosted by Josh Dehaas, Joanna Baron, and Christine Van Geyn.The show is brought to you by the Canadian Constitution Foundation, a non-partisan legal charity dedicated to defending rights and freedoms. To support our work, visit theccf.ca/donate. (https://theccf.ca/donate/)

    • 32 min
    Episode 37: Why is the government paying activists to sue the government?

    Episode 37: Why is the government paying activists to sue the government?

    On Episode 37, we tell you about the new sabotage provision snuck into the foreign interference bill; we discuss Poilievre's proposed use of the notwithstanding clause; and we explain why we oppose the federal program that funds activists to sue the government. Stories and cases discussed in this week's episode:* BILL C-70: An Act respecting countering foreign interference (https://www.parl.ca/DocumentViewer/en/44-1/bill/C-70/first-reading)* Tasha Kheiriddin: Liberal foreign interference bill won't stop Chinese meddling (https://nationalpost.com/opinion/tasha-kheiriddin-liberal-foreign-interference-bill-wont-stop-chinese-meddling)* Montréal (City) v. 2952-1366 Québec Inc. (https://decisions.scc-csc.ca/scc-csc/scc-csc/en/item/2243/index.do)* Irwin Toy Ltd. v. Quebec (Attorney General), 1989 CanLII 87 (SCC) (https://canlii.ca/t/1ft6g)* New sabotage offence in foreign-interference bill needs amending, say civil liberties and constitutional experts (https://www.theglobeandmail.com/politics/article-new-sabotage-offence-in-foreign-interference-bill-needs-amending-say/)* PM Anxious To Keep Riding (https://www.blacklocks.ca/pm-anxious-to-keep-riding/)* If Pierre Poilievre doesn’t want to be portrayed as an authoritarian leader, maybe he should stop talking like one (https://www.thestar.com/politics/if-pierre-poilievre-doesnt-want-to-be-portrayed-as-an-authoritarian-leader-maybe-he-should/article_76935898-072b-11ef-87bb-f3a242eb9cf8.html)* Pierre Poilievre prepares to embrace the notwithstanding clause — and all its controversy (https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/pierre-poilievre-embraces-notwithstanding-clause)* The campus occupations aren’t protected by free speech, because they aren’t speech (https://www.theglobeandmail.com/business/commentary/article-the-campus-occupations-arent-protected-by-free-speech-because-they/)* Sex offender asks Norway's Supreme Court to declare social media access is a human right (https://www.cp24.com/news/sex-offender-asks-norway-s-supreme-court-to-declare-social-media-access-is-a-human-right-1.6870240)* An Act to amend the Department of Canadian Heritage Act (Court Challenges Program) (https://www.parl.ca/DocumentViewer/en/44-1/bill/C-316/first-reading)Not Reserving Judgment is a podcast about Canadian constitutional law hosted by Josh Dehaas, Joanna Baron, and Christine Van Geyn.The show is brought to you by the Canadian Constitution Foundation, a non-partisan legal charity dedicated to defending rights and freedoms. To support our work, visit theccf.ca/donate. (https://theccf.ca/donate/)

    • 53 min
    Episode 36: Why did a Green Party activist's protest land her in jail?

    Episode 36: Why did a Green Party activist's protest land her in jail?

    On Episode 36, we tell you about a challenge to Newfoundland's COVID-19 travel restrictions that's heading to the Supreme Court; we explain why a rare hate crime charge has been dropped; and we discuss why a B.C. woman's civil disobedience landed her 60 days in jail.Stories and cases discussed in this week's episode:* Fairy Creek old-growth protesters celebrate as a slew of contempt charges are withdrawn (https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/contempt-charges-withdrawn-fairy-creek-1.6814807)* Green Party deputy leader gets jail time for Fairy Creek protests (https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/angela-davidson-rainbow-eyes-fairy-creek-1.7164288)* Feds halt deportation of B.C.-based climate activist (https://www.burnabynow.com/highlights/feds-halt-deportation-of-bc-based-climate-activist-8628665)* N.B. police officers stop investigating most reports of gas theft (https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/new-brunswick-police-gas-theft-1.7185782)* MP Kevin Vuong's twee (https://twitter.com/KevinVuongMP/status/1785278164366774341)t* Taylor v. Newfoundland and Labrador, 2020 NLSC 125 (CanLII) (Taylor%20v.%20Newfoundland%20and%20Labrador,%202020%20NLSC%20125%20(CanLII))* Supreme Court of Canada to hear appeal of N.L.'s COVID-19 travel ban (https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/supreme-court-covid-19-1.7184655)* When does hate become criminal?: Christine Van Geyn for Inside Policy (https://macdonaldlaurier.ca/when-does-hate-become-criminal/)* Infant, grandparents killed in Highway 401 crash after police pursuit from LCBO robbery (https://globalnews.ca/news/10459095/highway-401-crash-durham-region/)* Antigone: A Detailed Summary of Sophocles’ Famous Play (https://www.thecollector.com/antigone-sophocles-story-detailed-breakdown/)Not Reserving Judgment is a podcast about Canadian constitutional law hosted by Josh Dehaas, Joanna Baron, and Christine Van Geyn.The show is brought to you by the Canadian Constitution Foundation, a non-partisan legal charity dedicated to defending rights and freedoms. To support our work, visit theccf.ca/donate. (https://theccf.ca/donate/)

    • 46 min
    Episode 35: Is it OK to force drug addicts into treatment?

    Episode 35: Is it OK to force drug addicts into treatment?

    On Episode 35, Josh and Joanna discuss the possible merits and demerits of a proposed mandatory drug treatment law in New Brunswick and the pro-Hamas protests roiling U.S. college campuses and Canadian cities. Plus, they give their Bad Legal Takes of the Week.Stories and cases discussed in this week's episode:* Higgs won't rule out notwithstanding clause for addiction treatment bill (https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/higgs-notwithstanding-clause-addiction-treatment-bill-1.7161415)* Bill on forced addiction treatment will include evaluation process, minister says (https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/bill-forced-addiction-treatment-new-brunswick-1.7157350)* Ford government says Highway 413 construction could begin next year (https://www.thestar.com/politics/provincial/ford-government-says-highway-413-construction-could-begin-next-year/article_7d36e8b2-fbfb-11ee-b09d-131f6c6e3219.html)* Ottawa ‘plainly overstepped’ with environmental assessment law, Supreme Court rules (https://www.thestar.com/politics/federal/ottawa-plainly-overstepped-with-environmental-assessment-law-supreme-court-rules/article_f52adb32-95b3-5a66-a769-ba34599a7cd1.html)* Keri Froc's submission for CBA on proposed Compassionate Care Act (https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7182348625455271936/)* LILLEY: In Milton's byelection Gaza is dominating, not local issues (https://torontosun.com/opinion/columnists/in-miltons-by-election-gaza-is-dominating-not-local-issues)* Unpacking involuntary interventions for people who use drugs (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7006027/)* Foreign landlord fails to pay taxes, CRA goes after tenant (https://www.theglobeandmail.com/real-estate/vancouver/article-foreign-landlord-fails-to-pay-taxes-cra-goes-after-tenant/)* Joanna Baron: It’s time to stop giving the pro-Palestine protestors the benefit of the doubt (https://thehub.ca/2024-04-24/joanna-baron-its-time-to-stop-giving-the-pro-palestine-protests-the-benefit-of-the-doubt/)* Mobs of people that want me dead': Columbia University moves classes online amid massive anti-Israel protests (https://nationalpost.com/news/mobs-of-people-that-want-me-dead-columbia-university-moves-classes-online-amid-massive-anti-israel-protests)* Matt Gurney: Freeland knows better than this. Or at least, she used to (https://www.readtheline.ca/p/matt-gurney-freeland-knows-better?utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web)Not Reserving Judgment is a podcast about Canadian constitutional law hosted by Josh Dehaas, Joanna Baron, and Christine Van Geyn.The show is brought to you by the Canadian Constitution Foundation, a non-partisan legal charity dedicated to defending rights and freedoms. To support our work, visit theccf.ca/donate. (https://theccf.ca/donate/)

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