In Episode 127, we consider whether Ontario's and Alberta's attempts to get politics out of the classroom will help or hinder freedom of expression. Plus, we explain our concerns with C-22, a federal bill that would require telecom companies to keep track device locations for one year.
Stories and cases discussed in this week's episode:
- Ford government warns school boards to keep graduation ceremonies ‘apolitical’ (Toronto Star)
- Bill C-22: An Act respecting lawful access (Parliament of Canada)
- Ontario education minister tells schools to keep graduation ceremonies strictly ‘apolitical’ (CP24)
- Alberta Education Bill Entrenches Censorship in Schools (CCLA)
- 'I don't think we need a police state': ATA president worried about Bill 25's impact on schools (Edmonton Journal)
- Bill 25: An Act to Remove Politics and Ideology from Classrooms and Amend the Education Act, 2026 (Alberta Legislature)
Not Reserving Judgment is a podcast about Canadian constitutional law hosted by Josh Dehaas, Joanna Baron, and Christine Van Geyn, with help from Alexander Surgenor.
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