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Genuine democracy, advancement of knowledge, individual self-development, and social justice depend on a society in which freedom of expression and the right to know are a reality for everyone. The Centre for Free Expression works to advance these rights though public education, advocacy, law reform, research, advisory services, policy analysis, assistance to courts, and organizational collaborations.

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Page June 13, 2019

Why the secrecy on this "expert" centre?

Public Safety Canada confirms that this information gatekeeper exists, and notes the concept for it was briefly mentioned in the government's 2017 national security green paper. Yet there's not a word on it in the national security Bill C-59. By Ken Rubin
News June 10, 2019

BPC Bulletin: Defamation Lawsuit News Roundup

News Reports and Commentary Selected by Franklin Carter of the Book and Periodical Council’s Freedom of Expression Committee   The following news reports about Canadian defamation lawsuits appeared in the Canadian news media. The lawsuits, which affect or affected writers and publishers, originated in Ontario, Manitoba, Alberta and British Columbia. REPORTAGE May 2019
News June 5, 2019

BPC Bulletin: Your Ward News Update

News Reports and Commentary Selected by Franklin Carter of the Book and Periodical Council’s Freedom of Expression Committee   In a Toronto courtroom, the sentencing of a convicted hatemonger has been postponed a second time. James Sears, the editor of Your Ward News, now faces sentencing in the Ontario Court of Justice on July 15, 2019. Mr. Sears has also fired his lawyer.
News June 3, 2019

BPC Bulletin: The Christchurch Call to Action and Canada's Digital Charter

News Reports and Commentary Selected by Franklin Carter of the Book and Periodical Council’s Freedom of Expression Committee   The Canadian government is taking new steps to counter hate speech, misinformation and other threats on the Internet. REPORTAGE Prime Minister Justin Trudeau recently announced the Canadian government’s intention to introduce a charter to combat hate speech, misinformation and electoral interference on the Internet.
News May 30, 2019

BPC Bulletin: Le Journal de Mourréal Loses Trademark Dispute

News Reports and Commentary Selected by Franklin Carter of the Book and Periodical Council’s Freedom of Expression Committee   In the Superior Court of Quebec, Le Journal de Mourréal — a satirical website — has lost a trademark dispute with Le Journal de Montréal.