Constitutional Forum constitutionnel: Volume 30.2 (2021)

Table of Contents

Articles:

i. Introduction
Patricia Paradis

1. Cautious Optimism: Fraser v Canada (Attorney General)
Jonnette Watson Hamilton

15. The Elephant in the Room and Straw Men on Fire
Fay Faraday

29. Intersections and Roads Untravelled: Sex and Family Status in Fraser v Canada
Jennifer Koshan

43. Critical Reflections on Fraser: What Equality Are We Seeking?
Sonia Lawrence

53. The Alchemy of Equality Rights
Joshua Sealy-Harrington

85. Comment on Fraser v Canada (AG): The More Things Change
Richard Moon




Constitutional Forum constitutionnel: Volume 30.1 (2021)

Articles:

Toronto's 2018 Municipal Election, Rights of Democratic Participation, and Section 2(b) of the Charter
Jamie Cameron & Bailey Fox

Restricting Freedom of Peaceful Assembly During Public Health Emergencies
Kristopher E G Kinsinger

“This Charter applies…”: The Supreme Court of Canada’s Fundamental Error in the Trinity Western University decisions
Ian Peach

The Common Good and Legal Interpretation: A Response to Leonid Sirota and Mark Mancini
Stéphane Sérafin, Kerry Sun, Xavier Foccroulle Ménard




Constitutional Forum constitutionnel: Volume 29.3 (2020)

Articles

The Toronto Municipal Election: Judicial Failure to Protect the Structure of the Canadian Constitution
(Alyn) James Johnson

Do Consumers Really Benefit from the Federal Paramountcy Doctrine? A Critique of Director of Criminal and Penal Prosecutions v Telus Communications Inc.
Catherine Mathieu

Constitutionalism and the Genetic Non-Discrimination Act Reference
Shannon Hale* and Dwight Newman, QC




Volume 29.2 (2020)

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction: Symbolic Politics, Constitutional Consequences

Kate Bezanson and Alison Braley-Rattai
(Special Issue: Guest Editors)

Compelling Freedom on Campus: A Free Speech Paradox
Jamie Cameron

The Politics of Campus Free Speech in Canada and the United States
Stephen L. Newman

Universities, the Charter, Doug Ford, and Campus Free Speech
James L. Turk

Academic Freedom, Canadian Labour Law and the Scope of Intra-Mural Expression
Michael Lynk

Un-Chartered Waters: Ontario’s Campus Speech Directive and the Intersections of  Academic Freedom, Expressive Freedom, and Institutional Autonomy
Alison Braley-Rattai and Kate Bezanson

Full Issue




Volume 29.1 (2020)

Table of Contents

Seeing Double: Peace, Order, and Good Government, and the Impact of Federal Greenhouse Gas Emissions Legislation on Provincial Jurisdiction
Andrew Leach and Eric M. Adams

Charter Injunctions, Public Interest Presumption, and the Tyranny of the Majority
Colin Feasby

The Conscientious Objection of Medical Practitioners to the CPSO’s “Effective Referral” Requirement
Richard Moon 

Nothing to Declare: A Response to Grégoire Webber, Eric Mendelsohn, Robert Leckey, and Léonid Sirota on the Effects of the Notwithstanding Clause
Maxime St-Hilaire and Xavier Foccroulle Ménard

Full Issue




Volume 28.4 (2019)

Advocacy Notwithstanding the Notwithstanding Clause
Robert Leckey

The Notwithstanding Clause and the New Populism
Richard Mailey

Shouting into the Constitutional Void: Section 28 and Bill 21
Kerri A Froc




Volume 28.3 (2019)

The Crown and Government Formation: Conventions, Practices, Customs, and Norms

Philippe Lagassé

Le fragile équilibre des intérêts locaux et nationaux dans l'interprétation de la compétence fédérale sur l'aéronautique: l'exemple du parachutisme

David Robitaille

Declarations of Invalidity in Superior Courts

Mark Mancini

Ford et Irwin Toy 30 ans plus tard: une conversation avec le juge de Montigny

Han-Ru Zhou

Ford and Irwin Toy 30 Years Later: A Conversation with Justice Montigny

Han-Ru Zhou




Volume 28.2 (2019)

Achieving Certainty in Treaties with Indigenous Peoples: Small Steps Towards Adopting Elements of Recognition

John Helis

Constitutionalizing (In)justice: Treaty Interpretation and the Containment of Indigenous Governance

Gina Starblanket

Infusing Reconciliation into the Sentencing Process

Colton Fehr




Volume 28.1 (2019)

What happens when the assumptions underlying our commitment to free speech no longer hold?

Richard Moon

Constitution of Canada as Supreme Law: A New Definition

Maxime St-Hilaire, Patrick F. Baud and Elena S. Drouin

Senate Reform and the Political Safeguards of Canadian Federalism in Québec

Jean-Christophe Bédard-Rubin

The Original Living Tree

Asher Honickman




Volume 27.1 (2018)

This issue covers topics discussed at the Reconciliation: Wahkohtowin conference held in Edmonton, Alberta on September 22 and 23, 2017.

Introduction

Patricia Paradis and Colton Fehr

Jordan's Principle: Reconciliation and the First Nations Child

Colleen Sheppard

Wahkohtowin in Action

Matthew Wildcat

De facto and de jure Crown Sovereignty: Reconciliation and Legitimation at the Supreme Court of Canada

Ryan Beaton