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Justice with John Carpay

The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms

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John Carpay, founder and president of The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms, talks about the issues--legal, political and cultural--that concern him most. The Justice Centre (website jccf.ca) has been going strong for ten years, so there is a lot to discuss. With facilitator and producer Kevin Steel, each week John will bring you up to date on the latest, as well as provide insights about the law and the fight for freedom.
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The "In the Garage Podcast by CarParts.com" is your ultimate destination for all things automotive. Join us as we delve into the fascinating world of cars, off-roading, and everything in between. Get ready for a mix of informative car talk, entertaining banter, and in-depth interviews with industry professionals. Whether you're a seasoned gearhead or just getting started, this podcast will fuel your passion for all things on four wheels and provide valuable insights for maintaining and upgra ...
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Carpark North ’Hope': Lyttessesion

Carpark North ’Hope': Lyttessesion

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Dagen inden Carpark North udgav deres 5. studiealbum 'Hope' indtog de 3 bandmedlemmer og deres mange fans, Planetariet i København. Her blev 'Hope' spillet i sin helhed for første gang nogensinde. Imellem numrene blev Carpark North interviewet om de enkelte sange og albummets temaer. Når musikken spillede, var Planetariet henlagt i total mørke. Det gav nogle meget intense øjeblikke, som vi har forsøgt at videregive i den her podcast, hvor du kan høre hele interviewet og brudstykker af alle n ...
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Un programa experimental que sólo intenta sacudir desde los bordes, hecho a mano y con la ayuda de mis amigos desde el 17 de Noviembre del 2006. Un intento de carcajada cuando quedan tan pocas cosas para hecer reir.
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John and Kevin discuss the requirement that drivers headed to the United States will have to submit photo ID and biometric data in advance. Why is this necessary, and how does this requirement tie in with concerns about digital ID? John and Kevin then discuss a column of John's in which he puts forward the idea that our constitution might protect u…
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Lawyer Marty Moore takes us through the good and the bad of proposed changes to Alberta's Education Act. There is a lot in here that firmly establishes parental rights and puts some serious guardrails around gender transitions for minors. Parents will now have to opt-in to explicit sex education in the classroom. However, the Education Act will all…
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Lawyer James Manson brings us up to date on the $290 million lawsuit brought by Ottawa resident Zexi Li and others against the Freedom Convoy. In court on Oct 28, Mr. Manson put forward his arguments in an appeal against the dismissal of his Anti-SLAPP motion that would have ended the lawsuit. It's still early days, he says, but he's already put fo…
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We discuss a recent Ontario Court of Appeal decision, Mathur v. Ontario, which was the subject of a recent National Post column by Jamie Sarkonak. In this case, a group of teenagers had gone after the Ford government when it lowered the CO2 targets created by the previous government. The kids claimed the change in government policy violated their C…
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John shares his thoughts on a National Post column criticizing recent statements from Supreme Court Chief Justice Richard Wagner. He agrees that undermining the value of legal precedent harms the rule of law. John also discusses a column in which he supports adding the right to refuse a vaccine to the Alberta Bill of Rights, as proposed by Premier …
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Justice Centre President John Carpay shares his perspective on the residential school system and on NDP MP Leah Gazan's Private Members' Bill (Bill C-413), which would make it a Criminal Code offence to condone, deny, downplay, or justify the residential school system. He discusses the potential impact of this Bill on freedom of expression, the Tru…
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Justice Centre President John Carpay returns to the show to tell us about the book he's writing with the working title "Corrupted by Fear." It's about Canadian court judgments in constitutional challenges to the many Covid restrictions over the last 4 years. Judges, he's found, relied heavily on fear driven media narratives. He also discusses two r…
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Lawyer Glenn Blackett talks about cases he's working on that involve free speech on campuses across Canada. This is part of the Justice Centre's Spotlight Campaign this month. He describes the case of the University of British Columbia's Free Speech Club where the administration shut down an event in which journalist Andy Ngo was to talk about Anti…
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Host Kevin Steel talks to former Ontario MPP Randy Hillier, an outspoken critic of the government's response to Covid. While exercising his Charter freedoms of expression and peaceful assembly, he was issued 25 tickets with fines. For his participation in the 2022 Freedom Convoy, he even faces criminal charges. In this interview, he speaks to the i…
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Lawyer Paul Jaffe joins the podcast to talk about how BC Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry targeted and ticketed churches during Covid lockdowns. He goes over what evidence was presented and what evidence wasn't allowed by the court in cases where - and this may surprise listeners - British Columbians are arguing that Dr. Henry acted in a …
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Lawyer Marty Moore defines parental rights and argues we should not separate parental rights from children's rights; they work together. Our lawyers are involved in cases across the country, from British Columbia and Saskatchewan to Ontario, Quebec, and New Brunswick. Marty Moore takes us through a few of these. The main action is happening in New …
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Lawyer James Manson walks us through the case of Constable Michael Brisco, who is asking the court to review a charge of discreditable conduct. The charge was laid against him by the Windsor Police Service after he made a $50 donation to the peaceful Freedom Convoy in 2022. Constable Brisco was forced to forfeit 80 hours' pay as punishment. Justice…
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Lawyer Lee Turner joins Kevin Steel to discuss the case of Dr. Charles Hoffe, who faces a complaint from the College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia after speaking out against government and pharmaceutical solutions to Covid. The College couldn't convince the disciplinary panel to accept their statements as facts in a significant vic…
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John Carpay and I start by discussing the Canadian Civil Liberties Association's constitutional challenge to a New Brunswick school policy requiring that parents of children under 16 be notified when their child undergoes a gender transition at school. Then, we discuss a recent poll showing that a majority of Canadians are now concerned with threat…
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During a Q&A session at an April 11 public meeting in Ottawa, John Carpay was asked about the unequal treatment of protestors in Canada. We start the show with his thoughts on the problem of discrimination against protestors. We move on to discuss a book that John was given while on that same trip to the capital, entitled “Against the Great Reset: …
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Lawyer Marty Moore takes us through a complex Supreme Court of Canada decision, Dickson v. Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation, about whether First Nations governments are subject to the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. If they are, then what protections would they have to preserve what is known, legally, as "indigenous difference?" Vuntut Gwitchi…
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Lawyer James Manson critiques Nova Scotia's new law allowing the government to access everyone's private medical information. He says it’s dangerous because it is so overbroad and ill-defined. Then he talks about a potential new case in which two public education teachers were fired for their religious beliefs. And we finish with an update on the Z…
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John Carpay and Kevin Steel discuss the attempt by the Bloc Québécois and special interest groups to remove the Criminal Code's Section 319(3) - "the religious defense" to accusations of hate speech. John argues that it will lead to the removal of certain portions of religious texts in Canada. Would this proposed amendment result in the outlawing o…
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In this week's Justice with John podcast, John announces the winner of the Justice Centre's annual George Jonas Freedom Award. Later, John talks about what led him to write a column on the rise in school absenteeism in Canada. We also discuss an op-ed in the Toronto Star supporting the Online Harms Act. The show ends with a bonus clip from 2008 in …
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Lawyer Marty Moore discusses the firing of a library CEO in an Ontario town, let go after she published an opinion piece in the local paper defending freedom to read, diversity of opinion, and neutrality in library collections. The board that fired her, in a supposed effort to provide a "safe" space for everyone, did so in violation of their own po…
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Our show this week concentrates on the Supreme Court of Canada (SCC). We were triggered by the strange take on a sexual assault case from Justice Sheila Martin, who took issue with the word "woman." Then John reads out a few woke posts from the Court's X account. We also go over an excellent column on the SCC by Barry W. Bussey in The Epoch Times, …
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We have arrived at the fourth anniversary of the Covid pandemic and the implementation of draconian restrictions throughout Canada. Traditionally, the fourth anniversary is celebrated with fruit and flowers, however this is something of a bitter celebration as some repressive measures continue. What, if anything, have we learned? For one thing, we …
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John takes us through his critique of the proposed federal Online Harms Act. While acknowledging some good in it, he notes that most of that good is duplication of existing laws, while the bad is, in his words, "the worst attack on free speech in modern Canadian history." The federal government is using "safety" as the justification, and their main…
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Quebec lawyer and Director of French Canada for the Justice Centre Olivier Séguin tells us about a case where a teacher is suing the provincial government to get rid of its guide on transgender issues for schools. The teacher had been ordered by her to school administration to hide a 14-year-old's female-to-male social transition from her parents. …
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Craig Paisley started working on Japanese performance cars in the 1980s during the early days of import racing and "tuner" culture. He opened his own business selling parts for modified Japanese cars and became very successful, eventually becoming the largest distributor in his region for brands like HKS. His current shop, World Motorsports, now sp…
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Lawyer Marty Moore gives us a round-up of court cases involving gender issues and parental rights across Canada. Starting in New Brunswick, the fight moved west to Saskatchewan and then into Alberta with new policy announcements by Premier Danielle Smith. Court challenges in Alberta, he believes, are inevitable. If the province opts to use the Notw…
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In this episode of the “In The Garage Automotive Podcast,” master-modder Emanuel “Mano” Agulian discussing modifying and customizing European import cars. They discuss Mano’s background and approach to car building, automotive trends, tips for DIYers, and the importance of keeping custom fabrication accessible. He focuses on customer service and bu…
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In this episode of “In the Garage Automotive Podcast,” CarPart.com talks to Andy Perry at the SEMA 2023 event, where they dive into the innovative transformation of a Jeep Wrangler into an ice cream truck by Steer Smarts. The project aimed to create something unique and universally appealing, drawing inspiration from the iconic Sweet Tooth from the…
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John starts the show by discussing the kerfuffle around Selina Robinson, forced to resign from the provincial cabinet in British Columbia for remarks about Israel pre-1948. It was a collision of outrage and cancel culture. Everyone involved failed, including Robinson and the mainstream media. Free speech and accurate reporting were completely ignor…
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In this episode of the "In the Garage" podcast by CarParts.com, owner of ModBargains.com Ron Hay discusses the history and development of the car modification market. The discussion delves into various topics related to car modifications, focusing on Teslas, BMWs, and the educational aspect of car mods through Ron’s YouTube channels. They touch on …
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Lawyer James Manson discusses the hearing for Harold Jonker on Tuesday, January 30. Mr. Jonker is a trucker and a former town counsellor who was penalized by his Township for attending the Freedom Convoy. Mr. Manson says he's pleased because he felt Mr. Jonker received a fair hearing. We speculate about the positive influence on the country followi…
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In this episode of the "In the Garage Automotive Podcast,” Fred Padgett, a UX Specialist from Bosch, delves into the world of car diagnostics and the importance of using high-quality car parts. Fred discusses his role in enhancing user experience at Bosch and shares valuable insights from the FRED Talks series, aimed at educating customers and tech…
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John gives us a brief account of his experience introducing Tucker Carlson at Rogers Place in Edmonton the evening of January 24th. Then we turn to the big ruling from the Federal Court in the Emergencies Act case that determined "the decision to issue the Proclamation was unreasonable and led to infringement of Charter rights not justified under s…
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We open the new season with a discussion of three recent Justice Centre victories: 1) The Michal Princ case in Alberta where a doctor was accused of professional misconduct for providing Covid vaccine exemptions, 2) the Leah McInnes case. Leah, a Saskatchewan nurse, who had been accused of unprofessional conduct because she protested—both in the st…
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In this episode of the "In the Garage Automotive Podcast,” Kevin McDonnell from Boden Autohaus dives into exotic car maintenance. Kevin shares insights from his experience working with high-end vehicles like Bugattis, Porsches, and Ferraris, as well as the unique challenges of managing such a specialized auto shop. He talks about his journey in the…
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This episode of “In The Garage Automotive Podcast” will interest anyone who loves off-roading, overlanding, or the automotive industry. Jerome Dziechiasz, an automotive expert and enthusiast, talks about his experiences in the off-road and auto worlds. Jerome shares tips for beginners wanting to get into off-roading - starting with easier trails, g…
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In this In the Garage Automotive Podcast episode, Jeff Chen discusses the emerging trend of modifying Tesla and other electric vehicles (EVs). They reflect on their experiences at the SEMA Auto Show 2023, where they noticed an increasing presence of modified Teslas, including Model 3, Y, and S. Initially, modifications were simple, like vinyl wraps…
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In this "In the Garage" podcast episode, guest Michael Chang discusses the common mistakes people make when buying a used car and how to avoid them. Michael, drawing from his personal experiences with cars like the RX-7 and Lotus Elise, shares valuable tips for first-time car buyers and enthusiasts. The conversation includes how to conduct thorough…
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John takes an in-depth look at last month's Hillier ruling, in which the judge ignored the plaintiffs’ expert report. Then, after giving us the reasons we need to keep taking governments to court, he lists the Justice Centre's many achievements in 2023. Justice Centre, Nov 27, 2023: Judge ignores evidence of lockdown harms when justifying Charter v…
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This episode of the In the Garage Automotive Podcast featured an interview with Malik Sihota, who has a passion for working on cars spanning different eras and styles. Malik talks about some of his favorite projects over the years, like engine swaps in 240SX's, restoring his dad's BMW from the 1970s, and current plans for modifying trucks. Througho…
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In this episode of the In the Garage Automotive Podcast, Richard Jiang talks about his passion for cars and experiences with car subcultures inspired by the Fast & Furious movie franchise. They discuss Richard's progression from owning his first car at age 15 to now having owned over 30 vehicles. Richard talks about getting into drifting, street ra…
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John tells us about his experience at the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship (ARC) Conference in London, England, at the beginning of November. He took a lot of notes over the three days and shares some of his observations. Later, we discuss the Chris Barber/Tamara Lich trial. Alliance for Responsible Citizenship Forum The ARC Conference YouTube …
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In this episode of the "In the Garage" podcast with Carparts.com, guest Ivan Zerpa discusses Mini Coopers. Ivan shares his personal experiences with Mini Coopers, focusing on their compact size, fuel efficiency, and unique driving experience. The conversation touches on various aspects of Mini Coopers, including their surprising interior space, the…
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In this episode of the In the Garage Automative Podcast, long-time industry professional Robin Delgado recounts his favorite builds and the sentimental value of his past cars. Robin reminisces about his father's Toyota Corona Deluxe Mark II and a second-generation Dodge Ram 1500 he owned, sold, and later tried to repurchase. He also discusses his c…
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In this episode of the "In the Garage" Automotive Podcast, Alex Tuch explains how to get started with car repairs and modifications. Alex discusses common misconceptions about mechanics, the basic tools and repairs beginners can start with, building confidence as you gain experience, involving friends and community, and advice for continuing to adv…
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WeatherTech®'s Rick Herman joins the In the Garage Automotive Podcast during SEMA 2023 to discuss new truck bed liners and storage solutions designed to protect truck owners' investments, including a custom-fit bed mat to grip cargo and a modular storage system to customize cargo areas. Rick explains how WeatherTech® uses patented injection molding…
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In this episode of the In the Garage Podcast "On the Road" Edition, interviews Jeremy from MAHLE at the AAPEX trade show, discussing the importance of cabin air filters. Join us as we discuss air quality, allergen control, and simple DIY replacement, highlighting how these filters contribute to better health and a fresh cabin environment. They also…
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In this episode of the In the Garage Podcast, Hunter Brabham, a car enthusiast and category manager at CarParts.com, discusses his experience building and racing a track car, starting with an engine swap on a BMW 325is. Hunter talks about how he got into go-kart racing as a kid, which led to autocross events and eventually building a dedicated trac…
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Lawyer Marty Moore takes us through some of the latest cases at the Justice Centre, starting with a victory in court for peaceful protestor Evan Blackman who was arrested in Ottawa Feb 18, 2022, and facing criminal charges. We discuss the lack of disclosure and ubiquity of redactions from the Crown in other cases, especially when these manoeuvres d…
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In this episode of the In the Garage Podcast, Scott Johnson, a guest with experience in off-roading, discusses how he first got into off-roading through work in the automotive industry, provides tips for beginner off-road drivers, and recommends upgrades like lift kits and rugged tires to make vehicles more capable for exciting trails. TOPICS: - He…
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