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Law with Bruce Pardy

Canada broke the law! Now what?

Leaders on the Frontier, hosted by David Leis, with guests Professor Bruce Pardy of Rights Probe, Josh Dehaas of the Canadian Constitution Foundation, and Ray McGinnis (author of Unjustified). The panel examines the implications of the Federal Court of Appeal’s decision to uphold a two-year ruling that found the Trudeau government unreasonably invoked the Emergencies […]

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Law with Bruce Pardy

Bruce Pardy: Alberta independence, the Emergencies Act and more

Tea & Coffee with Jay and Paula: Professor Bruce Pardy shared insights from his recent speech at an event in Red Deer, Alberta, on “uncomfortable truths” around freedom versus coercion, along with a panel discussion he participated in at the same event regarding consensus on bodily autonomy in relation to state authority. He warns that […]

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China & Geopolitics Election interference & Foreign Influence

Beijing-backed WeChat operation found to be favoring Carney

By Probe International Canadian officials monitoring the federal election for foreign interference announced on Monday they have identified a Beijing-backed operation on the Chinese social media platform, WeChat, targeting Liberal Leader Mark Carney. The “information operation” was initiated by Youli-Youmian, WeChat’s most popular news account, which has been linked to the Chinese Communist Party’s central […]

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China & Geopolitics Election interference & Foreign Influence

Liberal MP Paul Chiang steps down over “bounty” remarks

By Probe International Paul Chiang announced his resignation as the Liberal candidate in Markham–Unionville hours after the RCMP confirmed it was investigating allegations that he had endorsed handing a political rival to China in exchange for a bounty. Chiang cited the importance of avoiding distractions during Canada’s critical 2025 election. The controversy surrounding Chiang stemmed […]

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Energy & Climate Law with Bruce Pardy

Don’t expect Liberals to accept ‘no’ for an answer on the ‘no more pipelines’ act

By Bruce Pardy | Published by National Post Last week the Supreme Court of Canada issued a decision that was boring. That’s great news, and a bit unexpected. A five-to-two majority held much of the federal Impact Assessment Act (IAA) to be unconstitutional. That’s boring because it’s straightforward and correct. The court did its job […]