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La Runnymede Society est un organisme composé de membres qui invite des orateurs de tous les horizons idéologiques à débattre d'idées juridiques liées à l'État de droit, au constitutionnalisme et à la liberté individuelle. L'objectif est de mettre l'accent sur ces principes bien établis dans le contexte de questions pratiques et d’actualité qui ne sont pas souvent explorées dans le contexte des salles de classe des facultés de droit.

Sigalet and Mendelsohn: The Notwithstanding Clause

Does the Notwithstanding clause turn off rights protected by the Charter? Does it preserve those rights by requiring courts to stay silent while legislatures alone interpret their bounds? Or are courts always available to provide a remedy? This episode features political science professor Geoffrey Sigalet and lawyer Eric Mendelsohn. For further reading, take a look at the following articles: Grégoire Webber, Eric Mendelsohn & Robert Leckey  “The faulty received wisdom around the notwithstanding clause” (Policy Options, 2019) Maxime St-Hilaire and Xavier

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Van Geyn and Dehaas: Free Speech in Canada

Is free speech protected in Canada? Christine Van Geyn, Litigation Director, and Josh Dehaas, Counsel, for the Canadian Constitution Foundation join us to talk about their latest book, “Free Speech in Canada.” The book provides a history of this important right and how it has evolved. This episode features guest host Sam Benzaquen, Vice President of the Runnymede Society’s student chapter at McGill University.

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Primary Documents: A Database to Better Understand the Canadian Constitution

How can legal professionals better understand the meaning of the Canadian constitution? MP Scott Reid and Michael J. Scott discuss Primary Documents, “a searchable database of historical documents relating to the drafting and adoption of the Constitution of Canada.” Their work aims to facilitate legal research and provide a better understanding of Canada’s constitutional law and history. For more information, take a look at their website, primarydocuments.ca.

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Hartery and Sigalet: The Alberta Sovereignty Act

Did Canada breach its constitutional agreement with Alberta, prompting the creation of the Alberta Sovereignty Act? Professor Geoffrey Sigalet from the University of British Columbia and Jesse Hartery, Ph.D. candidate at Melbourne Law School, discuss the Alberta Sovereignty Act. This episode features guest host Jacob McConville, president of the Runnymede Society’s student chapter at McGill University. For further reading, take a look at their joint paper, “The Frontiers of Nullification and Anticommandeering: Federalism and Extrajudicial Constitutional Interpretation.”

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A Message from Tim

Thank you for listening to Runnymede Radio! Tim Haggstrom, the host of Runnymede Radio and the Runnymede Society’s National Director, has a special message for our listeners, reflecting on this past season’s episodes and discussing our idea for next season’s theme: self-censorship in Canadian law schools. Feel free to contact us and send your ideas for next season by emailing us at communications@runnymedesociety.ca.

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Yu: Administrative Actors and Section 33

Can administrative decisions be shielded from judicial scrutiny by section 33 of the Charter?  Professor Andy Yu from Western University discusses his forthcoming paper on whether legislators can pass on to administrative bodies the immunity afforded by the notwithstanding clause.

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Mardi
17
mars 17, 2026 | 11:45 am

Freedom of Expression with Nadine Strossen

University of Ottawa (FTX 361) |

Please join the Runnymede Society’s University of Ottawa Chapter, in partnership with the Institute for Liberal Studies (ILS), for an interview and discussion with Nadine [...]

Lundi
16
mars 16, 2026 | 11:30 am

From the Classroom to the Cabinet: Practicing Law Before and After the Charter

University of Saskatchewan College of Law (Room 30) |

Please join the Runnymede Society’s University of Saskatchewan Chapter for a fireside chat with The Honourable Don Morgan and The Honourable Eric Cline, on Monday, [...]

Jeudi
12
mars 12, 2026 | 4:15 pm

Pavement Politics & the Charter: Who Really Rules the Road?

Queen's University (Moot Court Room) |

Please join the Runnymede Society’s Queen’s University Chapter for a panel discussion on Cycle Toronto et al. v. Attorney General of Ontario et al., 2025 [...]

Mercredi
11
mars 11, 2026 | 1:00 pm

The Decline of International Law

McGill University (NCDH 100) |

Please join the Runnymede Society’s McGill University Chapter for a lecture with Justice Malcolm Rowe of the Supreme Court of Canada, on Wednesday, March 11th. [...]

Mercredi
11
mars 11, 2026 | 11:30 am

Vavilov en conversation : sept ans d’évolution du droit administratif

Université de Moncton (Pièce 132 - Pavillon Adrien-J.-Cormier) |

Joignez-vous à la section de l’Université de Moncton de la Société Runnymede pour une discussion sur l’arrêt Canada (Ministre de la Citoyenneté et de l’Immigration) [...]

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