A Legal Forum for Intellectual Diversity

The Runnymede Society is a membership-based organization that invites speakers from all across the ideological spectrum to debate legal ideas that engage the rule of law, constitutionalism, and individual liberty. The goal is to focus on these age-old principles in the context of real issues that are not often explored in the law school classrooms.

Newman: Property Rights and the Charter

Why were property rights excluded from the Charter? Professor Dwight Newman of the University of Saskatchewan joined students at the University of British Columbia’s Peter A. Allard School of Law to discuss his research on this subject and the opportunity for further study on this topic. Further reading: Dwight Newman & Lorelle Binnion, “The Exclusion of Property Rights from the Charter: Correcting the Historical Record” (2015) 52:3 Alta. L. Rev. 543

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Bildy: Challenging the Statement of Principles

Did the Law Society of Ontario’s proposed Statement of Principles (SOP) present a threat to free speech? Today’s encore episode features Lisa Bildy, a Bencher and lawyer specializing in freedom of expression cases, who spoke with our UWO student chapter about her experience standing up to the Law Society.

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Olszynski: The Alberta “Shadow Court” Act?

Is the Alberta Sovereignty Act a mechanism to provide a “shadow court” that challenges federal laws? Martin Olszynski, Professor of law at the University of Calgary and member of the federal Minister of Environment and Climate Change Canada’s advisory council on impact assessment, discusses the constitutionality of the Alberta Sovereignty Act.

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Zhu and Sérafin: Carter v Canada

How did Carter v Canada change the Canadian legal landscape? Today’s encore episode of Runnymede Radio is from a discussion hosted by McGill’s Runnymede chapter with Professors Yuan Yi Zhu, of Leiden University, and Stéphane Sérafin, of the University of Ottawa Faculty of Law. This episode features Jacob McConville, president of the Runnymede Society’s chapter at McGill University, as guest host.

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The Politics of the Alberta Sovereignty Act

If law, including constitutional law, is downstream from politics, what are the implications for federalism in Canada? Barry Cooper, Professor of Political Science at the University of Calgary, joins Runnymede Radio to discuss the Free Alberta Strategy and its cornerstone, the Alberta Sovereignty Act, including the notion that this Act was drawn up as “unconstitutional on purpose”. For further reading, take a look at “Geoffrey Sigalet and Jesse Hartery: The critics were wrong about Danielle Smith’s Alberta Sovereignty Act.”

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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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Wednesday
11
March 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) [...]

Wednesday
04
March 4, 2026 | 12:30 pm

The Charter and Liberal Democracy: Part II

UBC Allard Hall (Franklin Lew Forum) |

Please join the Runnymede Society’s University of British Columbia (Allard) Chapter for a lecture with Justice Malcolm Rowe of the Supreme Court of Canada, on [...]

Tuesday
03
March 3, 2026 | 6:00 pm

Reflections on Constitutionalism in a Free & Democratic Society

Calgary Golf and Country Club |

Please join the Runnymede Society’s Calgary Lawyers Chapter for an evening with Justice Malcolm Rowe of the Supreme Court of Canada, on Tuesday, March 3rd, [...]

Tuesday
03
March 3, 2026 | 12:00 pm

The Charter and Liberal Democracy: Part I

University of Calgary (MFH 2370) |

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

Monday
02
March 2, 2026 | 12:30 pm

A Fireside Chat on Constitutional Law with Justice Huscroft

Western University Faculty of Law (Moot Court Room) |

Please join the Runnymede Society’s Western University Chapter for a fireside chat on constitutional law with Justice Grant Huscroft of the Ontario Court of Appeal [...]

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