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Canadian police refuse provincial order to make random stops amid COVID-19 surge

Canadian police refuse provincial order to make random stops amid COVID-19 surge
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Canadian police refuse provincial order to make random stops amid COVID-19 surge

Canadian police refuse provincial order to make random stops amid COVID-19 surge
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OPINION | Why we need to sue the government more often

OPINION | Why we need to sue the government more often Our charter rights will protect us only if we are willing to fight for them to the fullest extent of the law, says law student Charlotte Dalwood. Social Sharing Governments must be forced to justify their COVID restrictions, and the courtroom is the place to do it Posted: Feb 01, 2021 5:00 AM MT | Last Updated: March 4 When we see a government overstepping its constitutional bounds, we need to act preemptively. Which is just another way of saying that we need more COVID-related lawsuits, says Charlotte Mathews. (Andrew Lee/CBC)

N S becomes 1st province to have opt-out organ donation Will the rest of Canada follow?

As N.S. begins ‘presumed consent’ organ donation, advocates say Canada will be watching Katie Dangerfield © Provided by Global News A donor is wheeled to an operating room for a kidney transplant at Johns Hopkins Hospital June 26, 2012 in Baltimore, Maryland. Doctors from Johns Hopkins transplanted the kidney from a living donor into the patient recipient. AFP PHOTO/Brendan SMIALOWSKI (Photo credit should read BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP/GettyImages) Nova Scotia on Monday became the first jurisdiction in North America to implement a policy of presumed consent for organ donation. This means all people in the province are considered organ donors unless they opt out. Children under the age of 19 are exempt from the law.

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