Online Harms Bill C-63 unlikely to become law
Now that Parliament has been prorogued, Online Harms Bill C-63 is unlikely to become law, though the threat remains.
Now that Parliament has been prorogued, Online Harms Bill C-63 is unlikely to become law, though the threat remains.
The Canadian Government has announced it will divide the controversial Online Harms Bill C-63 into two separate pieces of legislation. This will remove - but not eliminate - some of the more problematic aspects of the bill.
Read The Democracy Fund's brief on the dangerous reach of Canada's Online Harms Bill C-63.
TDF legal team is gearing up to fight against discriminatory booster mandates on behalf of post-secondary students and staff.
A brief for Canadian politicians looking to better understand and respond to the use of The Emergencies Act.
If you’re a peaceful protester who has been fined while protesting at the Canadian Freedom Convoy 2022 in Ottawa, then please submit your tickets using the form on this page.
The Democracy Fund presents the "dos and dont's" of peaceful protesting.