News Release Press Release: Civil Liberties Group and Legal Observers Condemn RCMP Actions at Fairy Creek Posted on May 21, 2021 Topic: Freedom of Expression, Indigenous Rights, Police Accountability, Protest Rights
News Release PRESS RELEASE: Civil Liberties Group and Advocates Condemn RCMP Spying; Cite Unconstitutional Chilling Effect across Canada Posted on December 15, 2020 Topic: Discrimination, Free Association, Freedom of Expression, Human Rights, Human Rights, Indigenous Rights, Online Surveillance, Privacy, Protest Rights
Document BCCLA Opposes Alberta’s “Anti-Protestor” Bill 1, Critical Infrastructure Defence Act Posted on March 10, 2020 Topic: Protest RightsType: Policy Submissions
News Release PRESS RELEASE: Wet’suwet’en, BCCLA, and UBCIC Release Explosive Letter Revealing BC Solicitor General Authorizing RCMP Deployment, Contradicting Public Statements Posted on March 6, 2020 Topic: Indigenous Rights, Police Accountability, Protest Rights
News Release PRESS RELEASE: Secret Documents from Spying Complaint Reveal CSIS Kept Tabs on Community Groups and Protestors, says Human Rights Group Posted on July 8, 2019 Topic: CSIS, Free Speech, Protest Rights
News Release Media Advisory: Spying on Protestors – Press Conference Announcing Release of Secret Documents from CSIS Spying Complaint Posted on July 5, 2019 Topic: CSIS, Protest Rights
Document Know Your Rights: Injunctions and Contempt of Court Posted on March 14, 2019 Topic: Access to Justice, Due Process, Police Accountability, Protest RightsType: Handbooks and Resources
Document Letter in relation to potential actions in Wet’suwet’en territories Posted on January 7, 2019 Topic: Human Rights, Indigenous Rights, Protest RightsType: Policy Submissions
Event Rights Talk: Youth and Civil Liberties Conference Posted on December 7, 2018 Topic: Access to Justice, Citizenship, Civilian Rights, Democratic Rights, Discrimination, Freedom of Expression, Human Rights, Human Rights, Immigration, Police Accountability, Poverty & Rights, Protest Rights
Post Are You Charged with Contempt of Court? Posted on April 13, 2018 Topic: Access to Justice, Due Process, Protest Rights