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College drops misconduct allegations against Ontario physician who criticized COVID response

Ontario’s medical regulator has dropped its misconduct prosecution of a doctor it previously claimed made “misleading, incorrect or inflammatory statements about vaccinations, treatments and public health measures for COVID-19.”

OP-ED: Most Canadians don’t know their rights. It’s time to change that

"At theCCF.ca/learn Canadians can register for free online courses in Constitutional Law 101 as well as a new course on freedom of expression, taught by some of Canada’s leading scholars and practitioners."

Constitutional group launches free course to inform Canadians about their rights

The Canadian Constitution Foundation is offering a new online course about Canada’s constitution and the right to freedom of expression to all members of the public for free, according to the constitutional rights group’s website.

Victoria queer activist group under fire for paying pro-Palestinian protesters

A Victoria queer activist group has come under fire for setting up a fund to pay local pro-Palestinian protesters.

LEVY: Moncton menorah is back – but it shouldn’t have been gone in the...

A highly controversial plan made behind closed doors to ban a traditional Hanukkah menorah display on Moncton city property was reversed Monday following pressure from Jews and non-Jews alike across Canada.

CRA claims audit reveals Muslim group has alleged Hamas ties

The Canada Revenue Agency's anti-terrorism team has alleged potential links between a Hamas support network and the Muslim Association of Canada (MAC), a prominent Islamic charity operating nationally.

British Columbia to make Holocaust education mandatory by 2025-26 school year

Premier David Eby said the decision comes in response to the ongoing Israel-Hamas war, which has created a “frightening time” for the Jewish community evoking “the history of persecution of Jews.” 

OP-ED: B.C. claims mootness to avoid Charter scrutiny in vaccine passport appeal

It’s a bit surreal to think back to the not so distant past and recall that we were once forced to show government-issued QR codes to de facto bouncers at restaurants, libraries and movie theatres, disclosing whether or not we’d received a particular medication.

Medical college drops case against doctor who spoke out against lockdowns

The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO) has scrapped its disciplinary proceedings against Dr. Kulvinder Kaur Gill and her online advocacy against the government response to Covid-19. 

Sheila Lewis, Alberta woman denied transplant over vaccine status, dies

Sheila Annette Lewis, the Alberta woman denied an organ transplant because she would not receive a Covid vaccine, has died.

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