News Releases
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TDF secures win for Windsor lawyer in mask mandate case
Crown withdraws mid-trial after charging Windsor Lawyer with alleged masking violations.
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TDF defends the rights of transit users against anti-free speech transit bylaw
The city of Calgary has yet to disclose details of impugned communications.
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Crown stays bail-related charges against Tamara Lich
Lich's breach charges arising from attendance at the George Jonas Freedom Award stayed. -
Church in the Vine and Pastor Tracy Fortin acquitted on appeal of all obstruction convictions
Edmonton Church and pastor are no longer required to pay a fine exceeding $80,000.
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TDF disappointed in Region of Waterloo’s adoption of anti-free speech by-law after sending delegate to oppose enactment
The Region of Waterloo amends by-law to regulate private communications.
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No discipline for Ontario teacher accused of failing to use pronouns in classroom
The Ontario teacher was cautioned by their professional regulator but has retained their teaching certificate after The Democracy Fund defence.
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Pastor Artur Pawlowski files Notice of Criminal Appeal over mischief and breach convictions
The Democracy Fund retains counsel to appeal recent convictions of Alberta Pastor handed down by an Alberta judge earlier this month.
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Crown withdraws charges against another Freedom Convoy protestor in Windsor
Criminal charges against Windsor protestor diverted through alternative measures regime.
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TDF to send lawyers to Toronto and Ottawa for the “1 Million March 4 Children”
The Democracy Fund lawyers will be in Toronto and Ottawa to provide legal information to ensure Canadians understand their rights to free expression.
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Artur Pawlowski sentenced to 60 days imprisonment (time served) for 17-minute speech to Coutts protestors
Christian Pastor Artur Pawlowski gets a criminal record and time served for speech to protestors.