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Historic Internet Gag Law Hearing Takes Place Monday in British Columbia
Wed Jun 22 17:16:50 2005 in News & Press Releases - Archives
(Toronto, February 20, 2004) On Monday, February 23, a courageous Canadian will take on an archaic internet election gag law in the
Courageous Canadian Helped to Make this Election Freer
Wed Jun 22 17:11:25 2005 in News & Press Releases - Archives
(Toronto, June 11, 2004) This federal election will be a little freer thanks to a courageous Canadian who challenged an archaic gag
NCC Slams Elections Canada For Internet Prosecution
Mon Jul 11 18:01:16 2005 in News & Press Releases - Archives
(Calgary, May 30, 2001) The National Citizens Coalition today condemned Elections Canada for pressing legal charges against a citizen
Will Elections Canada Never Learn?
Sun May 29 13:47:45 2005 in NCC Articles
Last week, Jean-Pierre Kingsley, Canada's Chief Electoral Officer, reluctantly announced that he will permit the ''premature transmission''
Supreme Court To Rule on Blackout Law
Thu Mar 15 08:13:27 2007 in NCC News Releases
(Toronto, March 14, 2007) The Supreme Court of Canada will release its decision tomorrow morning at 9:45 am EST on Paul Bryan’s
Media Enjoys Election Freedom thanks to Bryan and NCC
Wed Jun 22 17:10:29 2005 in News & Press Releases - Archives
(Toronto June 29, 2004) One of the big winners in last night’s election wasn’t a politician but a courageous citizen who stood up for
Bryan in Court today to Fight Election Gag Law
Wed Jun 22 16:30:18 2005 in NCC News Releases
(Toronto, May 2, 2005) A courageous Canadian will appear in court today to oppose an election gag law made irrelevant by the Internet,
NCC Applauds Court's Decision to Throw Out Internet Gag Law
Wed Jun 22 17:20:28 2005 in News & Press Releases - Archives
(Toronto, October 23, 2003) The National Citizens Coalitions congratulated Paul Bryan on his victory in the Supreme Court of British
Court upholds blackout on early election results
Fri Mar 16 09:01:37 2007 in NCC in the News
OTTAWA -- A sharply divided Supreme Court of Canada has concluded Parliament has the power to impose "information equality" on election
Can't enforce election result blackouts, SCC told
Tue Oct 17 10:33:29 2006 in News & Press Releases
OTTAWA -- Pulling the plug on the country's power grid would be the only way to enforce federal election-night blackout laws made obsolete
The right not to remain silent
Wed Mar 28 08:15:52 2007 in NCC Articles
Supreme Court Justice Michel Bastarache is something of an inventor.For instance, as part of a recent ruling upholding the constitutionality
Ottawa should learn from Canute
Wed Oct 18 09:53:21 2006 in News & Press Releases
It was almost 1,000 years ago when Canute, king of England, Denmark and Norway, led his courtiers down to the Sussex seashore. Weary
Bad law kills two birds with one stone
Wed Dec 28 12:22:42 2005 in NCC Articles
If they ever set up a “Bad Law Hall of Fame,” then section 329 of the Canada Elections Act will be a charter member.Sometimes laws
Glad he's gone
Thu Jan 4 13:41:41 2007 in NCC Articles
The Liberals are trying to turn Chief Electoral Officer Jean-Pierre Kingsley's sudden resignation into some kind of political scandal.
LOBBYING WORLD
Mon Nov 13 15:11:27 2006 in NCC in the News
‘Loose groups’ like the NCC do matter, but should they register?
As the public face of the National Citizen’s Coalition (NCC), Canada’s
NCC Slams Archaic Election Blackout Law
Mon Jan 23 09:55:24 2006 in NCC News Releases
(January 23, 2006) The National Citizens Coalition says the electionblackout law which will go into effect tonight is an archaicinfringement