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Constitutional lawyers say investigation against Juno News could lead to a journalism “chill”

Civil liberties advocates say an Election Canada investigation into Juno News co-founder and journalist Keean Bexte’s election reporting could lead to a chill on journalism in Canada.

Clayton DeMaine
Sep 10, 2025
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Civil liberties advocates say an Election Canada investigation into Juno News co-founder and journalist Keean Bexte’s election reporting could lead to a chill on journalism in Canada.

During an episode of the Canadian Constitution Foundation’s podcast “Not Reserving Judgement,” the CCF’s litigation director, Christine Van Geyn, warned th…

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Clayton DeMaine
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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