Un-Woking the Law, The JCCF Part 1 of 4: Glenn Blackett

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The Justice Center for Constitutional Freedoms provides pro bono lawyers to Canadians whose constitutional rights have been violated. The JCCF is a registered charity founded over a decade ago by John Carpay, who still serves as the organization’s President. Their work is supported entirely by donations.

Since the start of the Covid plandemic, JCCF lawyers have worked tirelessly to represent those who lost their jobs and businesses, to defend everyday Canadians who received fines or prison sentences for defying mandates, and have partnered with my own organization, Strong And Free Canada, to bring Canadians the truth in the form of brochures, demonstrations and podcasts.

In this, the first of a four part series on the legal actions being taken by the JCCF on behalf of their clients, I am joined in the studio by JCCF lawyer Glenn Blackett, who is currently representing Dr. Frances Widdowson in her suit against the University of Lethbridge for cancelling a talk she had been scheduled to give, and fellow lawyer Roger Song, who is suing the Law Society of Alberta over their Diversity, Equity and Inclusion agenda, which they are attempting to force upon lawyers.

The JCCF is the largest of the legal organizations in Canada fighting for our rights in the courts. Currently they employ 9 full time lawyers and 4 paralegals and are representing or have represented, Tamara Lich and Chris Barber, organizers of the Freedom Convoy, and the Honorable Brian Peckford, who served as the third premier of Newfoundland and is the sole surviving author of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

While many cases have been lost due to judges who are ignoring our Charter rights, many cases have also been won. When judgement day comes for the corrupt politicians and unelected tyrannical officials who have trodden on our constitutional rights, it will be JCCF lawyers who will see to it that justice is served.

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