S04E44 Year in Review 2023

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John takes an in-depth look at last month's Hillier ruling, in which the judge ignored the plaintiffs’ expert report. Then, after giving us the reasons we need to keep taking governments to court, he lists the Justice Centre's many achievements in 2023.Justice Centre, Nov 27, 2023: Judge ignores evidence of lockdown harms when justifying Charter violationsCanLII, Feb 28, 2022: Ontario v. Trinity Bible Chapel et al, 2022 ONSC 1344More from the Justice Centre, 2023:Jul 27: Hearing for Ontario vaccine passports postponedAug 1: Alberta court strikes down public health orders that violated Charter freedomsOct 27: Protecting citizens’ freedoms during a public health emergencyMar 24: Three charges dropped for anti-lockdown protestors in ReginaHigh School Curriculum on the Canadian Charter of Rights and FreedomsOct 23: BC nurse Amy Hamm’s prosecution continuesNov 28: Nurse who protested vaccine-passports under investigation: College of Registered Nurses Saskatchewan v. McInnesNov 21: Windsor Constable appealing conviction for Freedom Convoy donation: Brisco v. The Windsor Police ServiceNov 10: BC healthcare workers’ vaccine mandate challenge: Tatlock, Koop, et al. v. BC and Dr. Bonnie HenryAug 9: Harvest Ministries suing Québec government for forcing event cancellationSep 20: Transsexual and parent groups support children’s rights in SK court caseOct 18: Grandmother sues Chilliwack School Board for censoring citizensDec 12: $290-million class action against Freedom Convoy participants: Zexi Li et al v. Chris Barber et alDec 4: Pastor challenges Dr. Bonnie Henry over illegal discrimination between faith groupsSep 19: Québec lockdown curfew on trial this weekApr 4: Digital ID, Surveillance, and the Value of Privacy – Part OneOur ResourcesTheme Music "Carpay Diem" by Dave StevensSupport the show

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