Reactions to December 2, 2009 Afghan Detainee Hearings
Yesterday, government witnesses continued to toe the party line, asserting that there was no credible evidence of torture prior to the May 2007 transfer arrangement. In light of the reports […]
BCCLA Endorses Report, Says Olympic Police Can Do Better
The BCCLA announced its general support for a series of recommendations issued by the 2010 Olympic Civil Liberties Advisory Committee today, but added that the recommendations ought to go further […]
BCCLA Demands Coroner Call Inquest Into Boyd Death
The BCCLA is demanding that the Coroner call an inquest into the death of Paul Boyd at the hands of the Vancouver Police Department. Recent media reports have suggested that […]
CBC Frees Airwaves for Political Ads After BCCLA Intervenes
The CBC has reversed course and will now allow political advertisements on its airwaves outside of election periods. Advocacy by the BCCLA, combined with a recent Supreme Court of Canada […]
2009 Mary McDonald Contest Winners and New Essay Contest Announced
The BCCLA announced the winners from their first-ever Mary McDonald student essay contest. The contest awards the best post-secondary student essay on a human rights or civil liberties topic that […]
BCCLA Calls On VANOC To Remove Artist Contract “Propaganda Clause”
The BCCLA is calling on the Vancouver Olympic Organizing Committee (VANOC) to withdraw a clause in its artist contract that limits free expression. The clause requires artists to “refrain from […]
RCMP Agrees to Release Videotape of Willey Death
VANCOUVER – The RCMP has agreed to release the videotape and investigation file of the in-custody, Taser-related death of Clayton Alvin Willey, following a public demand by the BCCLA and […]
VPD Disables Sonic Gun in Response to BCCLA Objections
The Vancouver Police Department has responded to BCCLA demands that it refrain from using their newly acquired LRAD sonic gun as a weapon against protesters by disabling the device’s weapons […]
Community Demands Release of Videotape of In-Custody Death
Representatives of a leading aboriginal and civil society group, along with a forensic pathologist and a journalist gathered yesterday to demand the release of security footage taken in an RCMP […]
Omar Khadr – Supreme Court – Return
Vancouver, B.C. — On November 13, the B.C. Civil Liberties Association will argue in the Supreme Court of Canada that the government must obey a Federal Court order to bring […]