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Newfoundland's COVID-19 travel restriction a justifiable Charter infringement: court
OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada has affirmed the constitutionality of a pandemic-related restriction that curbed travel to Newfoundland and Labrador for public health reasons.
The Supreme Court of Canada agreed that the ban was justified.
Soon after missing the service, Ms. Taylor, along with the Canadian Civil Liberties Association, launched a legal challenge. They asserted that the strict travel restrictions violated mobility rights ...
The majority found that freedom of mobility violations were saved by s. 1 of the Charter ...
Students at an Albuquerque charter school staged a walkout and protest against Immigration and Customs Enforcement activity Thursday.
Observers say decision affirms proper limits to liberty in medical emergencies and recognizes Canadians’ collective ...
A license plate frame that can obscure a plate via smartphone app — spotted at CES 2026 — highlights a growing trend of ...
Here are the girls basketball Players of the Week for Feb. 6 through Feb. 12.
My remarkable mother, who for years supervised Pacific Northwest Bell’s Aberdeen business office, seemed to know everyone who was anyone in town — the mayor, police chief and city clerk — as well as ...
It’s been a long time since Gateway has enjoyed success on the basketball court. For years, the Gators finished with single-digit wins. Team chemistry wasn’t the greatest and thoughts of postseason ...
Riding a 10-game winning streak, the No. 17/17 St. John's men's basketball team (19-5, 12-1 BIG EAST) will head to Providence for a Saturday matchup at ...
"We must make responsible and tough decisions." ...
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