If you love a firm, chewy Montreal-style bagel, then you ought to know about St-Viateur Bagel, the city’s oldest and arguably most-famous bakery. “We’ve been around for 68 years,” boasts Vince Morena, co-owner with his father and two brothers … Read the rest The post Cash Constrained: Bill C-2 and Ottawa’s Plan to End Paper Money appeared first on C2C Journal.| C2C Journal
Five years ago, Canadian lawyer Barry Bussey took stock of his country’s political and legal trends and issued a dire warning to all religious organizations. In his essay Making Registered Charitable Status of Religious Organizations Subject to ‘Charter Values’, … Read the rest The post Holy Horror: The Campaign to Kill Off Canada’s Religious Charities appeared first on C2C Journal.| C2C Journal
There is a dirty little secret about the law that Roger Song, recovered communist lawyer, knows all too well: lawyers can effectively change the laws just by changing the way they practise – by changing their “legal culture”. In Song’s … Read the rest The post The Law Society of Alberta’s Wokism Will Dissolve the Rule of Law appeared first on C2C Journal.| C2C Journal
Most Canadians would likely never have heard of conservative American Christian singer Sean Feucht had city councils and government officials not spent their summers shutting him down. But this latest exercise in censorship would hardly be possible, explains constitutional lawyer Josh Dehaas, had Canada’s courts not spent the last few decades arbitrarily expanding the definition of harmful expression. In this perceptive and accessible essay, Dehaas walks through the legal decisions that hav...| C2C Journal
“It is deeply disturbing that in the birthplace of the Magna Carta, the Enlightenment and parliamentary democracy you would see a report published by a police department that reads: ‘Police have arrested a woman in relation to social media post containing inaccurate information,’” said John Storey, Director of Law and Policy at the Institute of Public Affairs.| IPA - The Voice For Freedom