The trial for organizers of Canada’s infamous Freedom Convoy began Tuesday, with prosecutors insisting the trial is not about political beliefs, but for the method of protest that occurred which they ...
Roughly a year and a half since a group of Canadian truckers ground the country’s capital to a halt in protest, two of its leaders are set to go on trial. Tamara Lich and Chris Barber, two of the ...
Federal Court of Appeal confirms that Trudeau government trampled the Charter rights of the Freedom Convoy protesters ...
Two leaders behind the "Freedom Convoy" protest that caused Canada's capital to descend into gridlock for weeks in 2022 have been found guilty of mischief but cleared of most other charges against ...
The Liberal government unreasonably invoked the Emergencies Act to clear the convoy protests that gridlocked the capital city and border points nearly four years ago, the Federal Court of Appeal said.
Toronto - The trial is set to open Tuesday for two of the main organizers of the so-called "Freedom Convoy" demonstrations that paralyzed Canada's capital, snarled trade at critical U.S.-Canada border ...
The trial for organizers of the Canadian Freedom Convoy trucker protests is set to begin on Tuesday, prompting calls online for an uprising from users sympathetic to their situation. The protests took ...
His critics call him Prime Minister Zoolander after the vacuous male model in the movie of the same name. But Canada’s Justin Trudeau is someone much more sinister. That’s been obvious ever since the ...
Two leaders of the anti-COVID lockdown “Freedom Convoy” in Canada were convicted on “mischief” charges Friday, according to multiple sources. The defense argued that Barber and Lich never encouraged ...
According to Canada’s top prosecutors, the only thing worse than tyranny is “mischief.” And the worst possible “mischief” is objecting to tyranny. In a sentencing hearing earlier this week, the ...
William Hibbitts is JURIST’s Deputy Editorial Director. He files this report from Halifax, Nova Scotia. A Canadian Federal Court judge ruled Tuesday in Ottawa that the Canadian government exceeded its ...
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