Cara Zwibel — Can We Maintain Civil Liberties During a Pandemic?

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Alex Aragona speaks with Cara Zwibel as she offers her thoughts on whether we can maintain our civil liberties during an emergency like a pandemic, and how we can do so. References from Episode 62 with Cara Zwibel This is the website for the Canadian Civil Liberties Association. The Government of Canada has sector and industry-specific guidelines in place for the COVID-19 pandemic, which may be reviewed here. You can refresh yourself on the articles of The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms on the Canada Justice Laws Website. You can read about the Government of Canada’s travel restrictions and position on face coverings (Note: provinces and territories may have varying mandatory rules on face coverings). Provincial and territorial travel restrictions may be accessed through this official masterlist. Taylor v. Her Majesty the Queen, 2020 NLSC 125 is the Newfoundland Court challenge pursued by the CCLA. The transcript of Cara’s interview with The Halifax Examiner can be read here. This is the CCLA’s letter to the Correctional Service of Canada outlining their concerns “regarding the health and well-being of the inmates and staff in Canada’s federal correctional institutions.” A link to the CCLA’s press release on their mission to support Toronto’s homeless population can be accessed here.