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Canada

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Runnymede’s Official Podcast

Language:

English

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4169969066


Episodes
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Jamie Cameron and Richard Moon: When is Assembly No Longer Peaceful?

5/6/2024
In this episode of Runnymede Radio, Kristopher Kinsinger sits down with Jamie Cameron, professor emerita at Osgoode Hall Law School, and Richard Moon, professor at the University of Windsor’s Faculty of Law, to discuss the “forgotten freedom” of peaceful assembly.

Duration:00:54:51

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Colton Fehr: Bedford and the Attenuation of Rights

4/30/2024
In this episode of Runnymede Radio, Kristopher Kinsinger sits down with Colton Fehr, Professor at the University of Saskatchewan’s College of Law, to discuss his recently released book, Judging Sex Work: Bedford and the Attenuation of Rights.

Duration:00:43:22

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Adrian Vermeule: The Development of Doctrine

4/22/2024
In this special episode of Runnymede Radio, guest hosts Xavier Foccroulle Ménard and Jake McConville sit down with Adrian Vermeule, the Ralph S. Tyler Professor of Constitutional Law at Harvard Law School, to discuss the development of doctrine and his 2022 book, Common Good Constitutionalism.

Duration:00:45:59

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Kerri Froc and Derek Ross: What’s Next for Canada’s MAID Laws?

3/7/2024
In this episode of Runnymede Radio, Kristopher Kinsinger sits down with Kerri Froc, Professor at UNB Law and Derek Ross, Executive Director of Christian Legal Fellowship, to discuss the future of MAID Laws in Canada.

Duration:00:48:38

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Asher Honickman: What Defamation Law Tells Us About Free Expression

12/14/2023
In this episode of Runnymede Radio, host Kristopher Kinsinger sits down with Asher Honickman, partner with Jordan Honickman Barristers, to discuss recent changes in the law of defamation, including the Supreme Court of Canada’s 2023 decision in Hansman v Neufeld.

Duration:00:43:18

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Lauren Heuser: Does the Online News Act Hurt Publishers?

12/7/2023
In this episode of Runnymede Radio, Kristopher Kinsinger sits down with Lauren Heuser, the founding publisher and editor of Canadian Affairs, to discuss how the federal Online News Act has affected publishers both large and small.

Duration:00:35:39

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David Livingstone: The Constitutionalism of Thomas D’Arcy McGee

10/18/2023
In this special episode of Runnymede Radio, our Thompson Rivers University chapter president Trevor Ballantyne sits down with Professor David Livingstone, the chair of Vancouver Island University's Liberal Studies Department for a discussion of civic nationalism in Canada and the constitutionalism of Thomas D'Arcy McGee.

Duration:00:41:00

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Preston Jordan Lim: The Originalism of F.R. Scott

10/4/2023
In this episode of Runnymede Radio, our National Director Kristopher Kinsinger sits down with Preston Jordan Lim, an assistant professor at the Charles Widger School of Law at Villanova University. Professor Lim discusses his forthcoming article in the Dicey Law Review on the originalism of F.R. Scott.

Duration:00:36:21

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Steven Penney: What Section 12 Tells Us About Liberalism

9/13/2023
In this episode of Runnymede Radio, Professor Steven Penney of the University of Alberta's Faculty of Law discusses recent Supreme Court of Canada jurisprudence on the guarantee against cruel and unusual punishment.

Duration:00:43:47

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Stephen Armstrong: Are Henry VIII Clauses Unconstitutional?

9/8/2023
In this episode of Runnymede Radio, long-time Runnymede friend and international lawyer Stephen Armstrong joins us to discuss his recent article in the Dicey Law Review on the constitutionality of 'Henry VII Clauses'.

Duration:00:44:43

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Stephen Armstrong: Are Henry VIII Clauses Unconstitutional?

9/5/2023
In this episode of Runnymede Radio, our National Director Kristopher Kinsinger sits down with long-time Runnymede friend and international lawyer Stephen Armstrong to discuss his recent article in the Dicey Law Review on the constitutionality of 'Henry VIII Clauses'.

Duration:00:46:11

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Law & Freedom 2023: International Law and Canadian Courts

8/28/2023
This episode of Runnymede Radio is our encore presentation of panels from our Law & Freedom 2023 conference. This panel, on international law in Canadian courts, features Prof. Dwight Newman, lawyer James Yap, graduate student Kerry Sun, and was moderated by Gerard Kennedy.

Duration:00:53:57

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Gerard Kennedy and Mark Mancini: Is the Supreme Court of Canada Political?

8/1/2023
In this episode of Runnymede Radio, our National Director Kristopher Kinsinger sits down with Gerard Kennedy and Mark Mancini to discuss the differences between the Supreme Court of Canada and the Supreme Court of the United States and why, in their view, Canada's apex court should not be described as a partisan institution.

Duration:00:42:11

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Jesse Hartery: Canadian Federalism in the 21st century

7/4/2023
In this episode of Runnymede Radio, our National Director Kristopher Kinsinger sits down with Jesse Hartery, former McGill Runnymede chapter president and current PhD candidate at Melbourne Law School, to discuss his ongoing research on the theory and doctrine of Canadian federalism.

Duration:01:02:30

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Law & Freedom 2023: The State of Academic Freedom

5/23/2023
This panel featuring Professor Jamie Cameron, Professor Faisal Bhabha, Professor Finn Makela, and Derek Ross is a conversation on the state of academic freedom in Canada today. Moderated by Aaron Wudrick.

Duration:01:01:15

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Philippe Lagassé: What the Accession of King Charles III Means for the Monarchy in Canada

5/15/2023
In this episode of Runnymede Radio, Philippe Lagassé of Carleton University sits down to discuss what the accession of King Charles III means for the monarchy in Canada.

Duration:00:49:37

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Law & Freedom 2023: Section 15 After Sharma

5/4/2023
George Avraam and Prof. Hoi Kong in a discussion moderated by Christine Van Geyn discuss recent Supreme Court of Canada jurisprudence over section 15 of the Charter.

Duration:00:49:29

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Faisal Bhabha and Dwight Newman: Constitutional Cleaves at the Supreme Court of Canada

4/25/2023
This episode of Runnymede Radio is a special encore presentation of one of our best events from the past school year in which Professor Faisal Bhabha sat down with Professor Dwight Newman to discuss what they refer to as the emerging constitutional cleaves at the Supreme Court of Canada. This event was originally hosted by our Osgoode Hall Law School chapter in February 2023.

Duration:01:01:34

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Law & Freedom 2023: The Emergencies Act and the ‘Freedom Convoy’

4/24/2023
Prof. Ryan Alford, Prof. Leah West, Asher Honickman, and Cara Zwibel discuss the Emergencies Act and the 'Freedom Convoy' in a conversation moderated by Prof. Malcolm Lavoie. Please note that this panel was recorded before the Public Order Emergency Commission released its report regarding the invocation of the Emergencies Act.

Duration:00:59:51

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Law & Freedom 2023: The Future of Section 12

4/10/2023
Prof. Yuan Yi-Zhu, Prof. Lisa Kerr, and Prof. Steven Penney discuss the future of Section 12 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms following the Supreme Court of Canada's decision in R v Bissonnette. A conversation moderated by Jessica Kuredjian.

Duration:00:56:21