Interprovincial Trade Barriers: Fireside Chat

Please join the Runnymede Society’s University of Toronto Law Chapter for a fireside chat on interprovincial trade barriers, featuring Professor Trevor Tombe (Calgary, Department of Economics) and Professor Nicolas Lamp (Queen’s, Faculty of Law), on Thursday, November 20th! Professors Tombe and Lamp will explore the causes of interprovincial trade barriers—policies...

Qui devrait avoir le dernier mot ? L’article 33 et la révision judiciaire

Rejoignez-vous à la section de l'Université de Moncton de la Société Runnymede pour une discussion sur l'article 33 de la Charte canadienne des droits et libertés, son rôle dans l'équilibre des pouvoirs législatif et judiciaire, et les questions contemporaines entourant son utilisation et son interprétation, avec le professeur Maxime St-Hilaire...

“Can the Centre Hold?” with Justice Malcolm Rowe

Please join the Runnymede Society’s Osgoode Hall Chapter for a special event with Justice Malcolm Rowe of the Supreme Court of Canada on Wednesday, November 26th! Justice Rowe’s talk, titled “Can the Centre Hold?” (a phrase taken from W.B. Yeats’ “The Second Coming”), will explore the cross-currents in an increasingly...

The Two Paradigms: Why the Law Has Become Incoherent

Please join the Runnymede Society’s Western Chapter for an engaging talk about the two conflicting paradigms that compete for dominance in Canadian law with Professor Bruce Pardy (Queen’s) on Tuesday, November 11th! Prof. Pardy will argue that Canadian law has become increasingly difficult to reconcile as two competing worldviews pull...

Runnymede “Lunch & Learn” with Edgar Schmidt

Please join the Runnymede Society’s Manitoba Robson Chapter for a special “Lunch & Learn” event with Edgar Schmidt, former General Counsel at the Department of Justice and one of Canada’s most well-known whistleblowers, on Wednesday, November 5th! Mr. Schmidt will share insights from his landmark challenge to the federal government’s...

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