Part 1 of this two-part series discussed the circumstances that led to the omission of property rights from Canada’s Charter ...
Bill 1 imposes exactly the kind of top-down cultural domination from which Quebecers fought to free themselves.
Why do governments exist? According to 17th-century English philosopher John Locke, the state’s purpose comes down to one ...
Four years ago — on the 40th anniversary of Canada’s Charter of Rights and Freedoms — I wrote in National Post that the ...
The province wants to replace Canada’s Constitution with its own The post Quebec’s Bill 1 Will Be Secession by Other Means ...
Canada’s path to independence stands as one of history’s most remarkable political transformations. While revolutions and ...
Last week, a union leader lambasting the minister’s constitutional plan set off a controversy by referring to him as “p’tit ...
The top justices in Alberta’s three levels of court have issued a rare public statement explaining their role within “a ...
Three Alberta judges said the separation of powers is crucial for a healthy democracy in a rare statement issued on Tuesday. The judges said that their role is to interpret and apply the law, ...
The CAQ Leader’s impending resignation could make a Parti Québécois victory, and a third sovereignty referendum, less likely.
Advocacy groups are attempting a new legal strategy to combat an Alberta law that prohibits doctors from providing ...
A new book from University of Victoria historian Jordan Stanger-Ross and University of Alberta legal scholar Eric M. Adams tells the untold story of Japanese Canadians facing banishment after the war ...