Constitutional Freedoms w/ John Carpay & Marty Moore

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Join us for an engaging and insightful episode as we welcome John Carpay, President of the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms (JCCF), and Marty Moore, Litigation Director at JCCF. Together, they bring a wealth of legal expertise and a steadfast commitment to defending Canadians' rights and freedoms.

Alberta Bill of Rights and Bill 24

John and Marty will delve into the JCCF’s critical role in shaping Alberta's Bill of Rights and discuss the contentious Bill 24 amendments. The conversation will focus on the proposed changes to ensure that freedom restrictions are demonstrably and proportionately justified based on evidence—aiming to provide Albertans with stronger protections against government overreach.

Guests

John Carpay: A trailblazing advocate for constitutional freedoms, John founded the JCCF in 2010 to defend Canadians’ fundamental rights through litigation and education. He has been at the forefront of key legal battles, challenging unjust policies and championing individual liberties. John’s dedication to upholding justice and accountability has made him a leading voice in constitutional law. 

Marty Moore: As Litigation Director for JCCF, Marty has spent over a decade defending Canadians' constitutional rights across courts and tribunals nationwide. His notable successes include pivotal cases that set precedents in constitutional and human rights law. Marty’s unwavering commitment to justice underscores his efforts to ensure governments are held accountable to the rule of law.

What You’ll Learn

- The JCCF's mission is to uphold constitutional freedoms in Canada. 

- The implications of Bill 24 and how it could reshape Alberta’s legal framework. 

- Insightful perspectives on why a robust Bill of Rights is vital for a free and virtuous society. 

- The lessons learned from recent cases, including Sheila Annette Lewis’ fight for medical freedom and the Ingram v. Alberta ruling. 

Why This Matters

This episode isn’t just about legal jargon—it’s about the future of freedom in Alberta and Canada. With courts increasingly reluctant to challenge government overreach, this discussion sheds light on how citizens, lawyers, and policymakers can cooperate to protect individual rights.

💡 Be part of the conversation that addresses the challenges and opportunities for constitutional freedoms in Canada.

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