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Civil liberties group joins Supreme Court fight over NSICOP Act

A leading Canadian civil liberties group is set to intervene in an eight-year-long constitutional challenge against the Liberal government’s NSICOP Act.

Clayton DeMaine
May 25, 2025
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A leading Canadian civil liberties group is set to intervene in an eight-year-long constitutional challenge against the Liberal government’s NSICOP Act, now pending before the Supreme Court. The group argues that the act silences parliamentarians, violating their constitutional right to parliamentary privilege.

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A journalist with Juno News focused on telling Canadian stories often over looked by the legacy media. Published on Juno News, True North, the C2C Journal and Durham College's The Chronicle.
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