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Culture Guard
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Protect the natural family, parental rights, the sanctity of life and the proper rule of law as stated in the Preamble of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.





The Justice Centre announces that the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia has struck down the province’s sweeping 2025 ban on entering the woods, ruling that the government acted unreasonably and failed to consider the Charter rights and values affected by the ban. The decision follows a constitutional challenge brought by lawyers funded by the Justice Centre on behalf of Canadian Armed Forces veteran Jeffrey Evely, who was fined $28,872.50 for walking in the woods under the province’s blanket prohibition. Constitutional lawyer Marty Moore said the ruling confirms that governments must respect fundamental freedoms, even during emergencies. “Justice Campbell appropriately warns in his decision that if the rights of individuals are not safeguarded in emergency circumstances, ‘…they can be eroded in a way that eventually affects everyone. Experience tells us that the erosion can happen in unexpected places at an unexpected pace.’” This case was made possible by the generous support of donors. Please consider making a tax-deductible donation to help the Justice Centre continue funding lawyers to defend Canadians’ Charter freedoms. Read the full story here: jccf.ca/supreme-court-…






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