Justice with John Carpay

S04E03 Our Absolute Rights

The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms Season 4 Episode 3

John takes us through a book he recommends, Seven Absolute Rights: Recovering the Historical Foundations of Canada's Rule of Law, by Lakehead University's Ryan Alford. Though it was published in 2020 and written before government lockdowns, John explains why the book gives him hope for the future as we fight to re-establish our rights and freedoms lost in the last few years.

Amazon.ca: Seven Absolute Rights: Recovering the Historical Foundations of Canada's Rule of Law by Ryan Alford

Ryan Alford Twitter

Britannica: Magna Carta, England [1215]

British Library Timeline: Habeas Corpus Act 1679

History.com: English Bill of Rights (1689)

UK Parliament: 1701 Act of Settlement

Amazon.ca: Permanent State of Emergency: Unchecked Executive Power and the Demise of the Rule of Law by Ryan Alford

Glenn Greenwald in The Guardian, Feb 5, 2013: Chilling legal memo from Obama DOJ justifies assassination of US citizens

Britannica: Star Chamber, English law

New World Encyclopedia: Edward Coke

Britannica: Divine right of kings--political doctrine

Canadian Encyclopedia: Constitution Act, 1867

CanLII: Roncarelli v. Duplessis, 1959

Fraser Institute, Jan 19, 2023: Lockdown: A Final Assessment

Fraser Institute, Jan 19, 2023: Why Did Jurisdictions Repeatedly Use Inefficient Lockdowns During the COVID-19 Pandemic?

MacDonald-Laurier Institute, Nov 24, 2022: COVID vaccine mandates in Canada were a mistake: Are we ready to learn the right lessons?

Frontier Centre for Public Policy, Oct 28, 2022: A Big Picture Look at the Disastrous Public Health Response to COVID-19

Theme Music "Carpay Diem" by Dave Stevens

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