The BCCLA is delighted to honour the 2018 Liberty Award recipients for their outstanding leadership to promote human rights and freedoms in Canada. The BCCLA began issuing these awards in 2012 to mark our 50th anniversary as an organization. Previous Liberty Award recipients can be viewed here.
Reg Robson Award
Hassan Diab, Rania Tfaily, and Don Bayne on behalf of the Hassan Diab Support Committee
The Reg Robson award is given annually to honour substantial contributions to the cause of civil liberties in BC and Canada. This is the BCCLA’s longest standing and most prestigious award.
The Hassan Diab Support Committee, led by Hassan’s wife Rania and counselled by Don Bayne for ten years (on a pro bono basis), played an instrumental role in the release of Hassan from a French jail in 2018 and his return to his home and family in Canada. Mr. Bayne’s and the committee’s successful efforts to free Hassan from his unjust imprisonment are an inspiration, and their ongoing challenge to the unfairness of Canada’s Extradition Act has a profound impact on Canadian public life. They exemplify what it means to be human rights champions, and the civil liberties community owes them a great debt. Since we can’t pay that debt, we are recognizing them with our oldest and highest honour, the Reg Robson Award.
Excellence in Legal Advocacy – Individual
Dr. Pamela Palmater
Pamela Palmater is a Mi’kmaq lawyer, professor, activist and politician from Mi’kma’ki, New Brunswick, Canada. From fighting for inherent Indigenous rights to a critique of Canada’s national security apparatus, Pamela’s extraordinary and tireless work to fight for justice is leaving an indelible impact on public life. Her call to action for lawyers to rise up and defend the public interest is one we want to amplify as loud as possible at this most critical time for human rights. We are happy to be able to do that by recognizing her as the Liberty Award winner for Excellence in Legal Advocacy- Individual.
Excellence in Legal Advocacy – Group
Stockwoods LLP
Stockwoods is one of Canada’s most highly regarded and experienced boutique litigation firms. All Canadians have benefited from their firm’s extensive pro-bono contributions to public interest litigation. In just the last year alone, Stockwoods has helped advance Canadian democratic (Frank & Duong v. Canada), privacy (R. v. Jones), and internet rights (Google Inc. v. Equustek Solutions). Stockwoods exemplifies what it means to be engaged public interest lawyers, and we are happy to honour their efforts with the Excellence in Legal Advocacy Award.
Excellence in Youth or Community Activism
Miranda Hlady

Excellence in the Arts
Ken Klonsky

Excellence in Journalism
Peter Klein

About the Liberty Awards
The BCCLA’s Liberty Awards recognize outstanding achievements to protect and promote human rights and freedoms in Canada. Get your ticket here!