In Episode 128, we discuss the impact of the $90-billion Alto high-speed rail proposal on property rights, and we explain why we're opposed to Quebec's Bill 9, which would ban prayer in many public places. Plus, we give you our Bad Legal Takes of the Week.
Stories and cases discussed in this week's episode:
- Alto's CEO answers questions about the high-speed rail project (CBC News)
- Special expropriation rules for VIA’s High Speed Rail project erode long-standing property protections, due process (Montreal Economic Institute)
- Bill 9, An Act respecting the reinforcement of laicity in Québec (Assemblee Nationale du Quebec)
- Quebec prohibits street prayers, extends religious symbols ban as opponents vow legal fight (Montreal Gazette)
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