Spying on activists: BCCLA complaints move to next level

RCMP complaints commission initiates public interest investigation; complaint against CSIS referred to watchdog VANCOUVER – Two complaints filed by the BC Civil Liberties Association (BCCLA) against the Royal Canadian Mounted […]

SCC to hear case about police unions

Ottawa – On Tuesday, February 18, the Supreme Court of Canada will hear arguments in Mounted Police Association of Ontario v. Attorney General of Canada. The BCCLA is an intervener […]

Medically Assisted Dying: Toward a Happier Ending

  The BCCLA is pleased to announce that our litigation director, Grace Pastine, will be speaking at the upcoming event presented by the BC Humanist Association, Medically Assisted Dying: Toward […]

Ethics for Breakfast Speakers Series

The BCCLA’s policy director Michael Vonn will be speaking at the Workplace Centre for Spiritual and Ethical Development’s Ethics for Breakfast Speaker Series on April 9th. Vonn will be focusing on […]