News Releases
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TDF lawyers succeed in negotiating withdrawal of charges laid against family travelling to Canada to deal with terrible tragedy
TDF lawyers achieve victory for family charged with offences while trying to attend a funeral in Canada and grieve for their loss.
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TDF receives standing to the Public Order Emergency Commission
The Honourable Paul Rouleau of the Ontario Court of Appeal has granted TDF standing to the Public Order Emergency Commission.
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Federal Government Suspends Vaccine Mandate
The Canadian government is removing the vaccine mandate for federal employees, transportation workers and for domestic and outbound international travellers.
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TDF’s Counsel Defends Christian Pastor in Provincial Court of Alberta
A TDF-hired lawyer is currently in court defending Pastor Artur Pawlowski’s charter rights.
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TDF lawyers represent man charged during freedom convoy who was denied right to vote
The TDF legal team is investigating how a man charged during the freedom convoy was denied the right to vote because of restrictive release conditions.
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TDF is excited to launch a new animated video series titled, Civil Liberties 101
TDF produces thought-provoking video series to educate and promote civil liberties and freedoms in Canada.
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TDF hired lawyer defends Philip James Hutchings and His Tabernacle Family Church in NB Court of Appeal
TDF represents Pastor Philip James Hutchings and His Tabernacle Family Church in NB Court of Appeal after the pastor was required to sign an undertaking as a condition of his release from jail.
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TDF clients in court fighting BC vaccine passports
Three clients represented by counsel from JSS Barristers and hired by TDF are in court challenging the BC Provincial Health Officer and Attorney General on extreme measures experienced during the pandemic.
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Calgary's 'beltline injunction' restricting protests
The Democracy Fund has filed an application challenging the “beltline injunction” restricting protests in the city of Calgary.
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Conrad Black joins The Democracy Fund as Historian in Residence
Conrad Black to support TDF’s mandate by participating in critical public education series on the history of civil liberties in Canada.