Justice with John Carpay

S05E13 "Fare Thee Well" to Private Info

The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms Season 5 Episode 13

Lawyer James Manson critiques Nova Scotia's new law allowing the government to access everyone's private medical information. He says it’s dangerous because it is so overbroad and ill-defined. Then he talks about a potential new case in which two public education teachers were fired for their religious beliefs. And we finish with an update on the Zexi Li et al v. Chris Barber et al lawsuit against the truckers for the 2022 Ottawa protest.

LifeSite News, Apr 15, 2024: Nova Scotia passes law allowing government access to private medical records

CBC, Mar 21, 2024: Doctors Nova Scotia concerned about proposed changes to health information law

Wired, Jun 7, 2019: The complicated truth about China's social credit system

Justice Canada Charterpedia: Section 1 – Reasonable limits

Ole Braatelien in The Western Journal, May 21, 2023: Teen Reportedly Arrested After Handing Out Bibles - His Response Proves He Isn't Backing Down on the Gospel

The Tenneessee Star, May 13, 2023: Parents of Student Urging Pro-Catholic Teachings Suspended from Their Teaching Positions, Under Investigation

John Carpay in The Post Millennial, Dec 15, 2018: The government retreats from compelled speech on Summer Jobs program

The Cass Review: Independent review of gender identity services for children and young people

Justice Centre, Dec 12, 2023: $290-Million Class Action Against Freedom Convoy Participants

Ottawa Citizen via MSN, Feb 6, 2024: Judge tosses motion to dismiss proposed class-action lawsuit against convoy participants

CBC via MSN, Feb 8, 2024: Convoy organizers want Ottawa police board to pay any damages in class action

Theme Music "Carpay Diem" by Dave Stevens

Support the show

People on this episode