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On Episode 99, we discuss the case of an Ontario homeowner charged after he responded to a home intruder late at night, we tell you about our hearing in the Nova Scotia woods ban case, and we explain why Hamilton's mayor may get away with censoring a billboard.
Stories and cases discussed in this week's episode:
- Ontario man charged after confronting intruder inside home allegedly used knife, court docs say (CBC News)
- Court Grants CCF Standing to Challenge Nova Scotia Travel Ban (The CCF)
- Michael Higgins: 'Naive' Canadian doctor embroiled in trans controversy (National Post)
- John Sikkema: Hamilton, where billboards can't question transgender children (National Post)
- Vancouver parents blocked from teaching their kids to swim in public pools (Vancouver Sun)
- The forgotten freedom: Reviving rational debate in Canada’s public sphere (MacdonaldLaurier.ca)
- The Road to Censorship: How Canada Lost its Way on Freedom of Speech (C2C Journal)
Not Reserving Judgment is a podcast about Canadian constitutional law hosted by Josh Dehaas, Joanna Baron, and Christine Van Geyn.
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