Julie Berg (Appellant) and Police Complaint Commissioner, Dirk Ryneveld, Q.C. (Respondent) and David Bruce-Thomas (Respondent).
The BCCLA restricts its submissions to two questions that arise as a matter of the interpretation of the Police Act, R.S.B.C. 1996 c. 367. The first question concerns the participatory […]
CFS BCTF v. Greater Vancouver Transportation Authority (1)
The Plaintiffs in this action challenge decisions taken by the Board of Directors of the Defendants, The Greater Vancouver Transportation Authority (TransLink) and British Columbia Transit (BC Transit), which caused […]
CFS BCTF v. Greater Vancouver Transport Authority and BC Transit
Both Defendants admit that they refused to permit the Ads, but each says that it is not a government to which the Charter applies, there was no infringement of section […]
Christopher Stephen Myles Kempling (Appellant) and the British Columbia College of Teachers (Respondent) argument of the Intervenor B.C. Civil Liberties Association.
At the heart of this case is the balance that must be struck between the rights of a public servant to free political and religious expression in the public forum […]
Terry Lee May (Appellant) and Warden of Ferndale Institution, Warden of Mission Institution, Deputy Commissioner, Pacific Region, Correctional Service of Canada and Attorney General of Canada.
This case is one of great importance in the long and continuing struggle to ensure that the Rule of Law runs inside Canadian prisons. The case is about the crucial […]
Arar Inquiry
BRITISH COLUMBIA CIVIL LIBERTIES ASSOCIATION APPLICATION FOR STANDING AND FUNDING Memorandum of Argument 1. The British Columbia Civil Liberties Association (“BCCLA”) has a substantial and direct interest in the subject […]
Kempling and BC College of Teachers
The case at bar is one of competing rights and interests. Mr. Kempling has an interest in speaking his mind on the issue of homosexuality and his religious views. This […]