Canadian Arab Federation v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration)
What’s in a Name? Procedural Fairness in Government Contracting: Canadian Arab Federation v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2015 FCA 168
I posted about the first-instance decision in Canadian Arab Federation v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2015 FCA 168 a while ago. Here, the Minister refused to enter into a new agreement with the Federation because of what he perceived as anti-semitic comments by one of its representatives. My particular interest is in the procedural fairness […] Read more
Governmental Contracting, Procedural Fairness and Fundamental Freedoms
As a general rule, governments cannot and should not be required to fund speech or activities with which they do not agree. An organization committed to perpetuating inequalities between men and women, or which decries homosexuality as sinful, can lawfully be shunned. But should such an organization, especially one which previously received government funding, be […] Read more