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The forgotten fundamental freedoms of the Charter

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Acknowledgments -- Foreword / The Honourable Justice Peter A. Lauwers -- The Forgotten Fundamental Freedoms: An Introduction / Dwight Newman, Q.C., Derek Ross, Brian Bird. PART I: Recovering what has been forgotten. Big M's Forgotten Legacy of Freedom / Jamie Cameron -- Recovering Forgotten Freedoms / Dwight Newman, Q.C. -- Truth-Seeking and the Unity of the Charter's Fundamental Freedoms / Derek B.M. Ross. PART II: Freedom of conscience and religion. The Reasons for Freedom of Conscience / Brian Bird -- Blazing the Path: Freedom of Conscience is the Prototypical Right / Barry W. Bussey -- Putting Conscience Rights in a Box: Can we take off the lid? / Mary Anne Waldron, Q.C. -- Religious proselytization in Canadian law: the residue in the periphery / Blair A. Major. PART III: Freedom of thought, belief, opinion and expression, including freedom of the press and other media of communication. Freedoms of Thought, Belief, and Opinion as Protected Inner Freedoms / Monica Fitzpatrick & Dwight Newman, QC. -- Does Independent Protection for Freedom of the Press Make a Difference? The Case of Vice Media v. Canada (Attorney General) / Benjamin J. Oliphant -- Section 2(b) of the Charter and the Regulation of Digital Expression / Sina Kazemi & Avnish Nanda. PART IV: Freedom of peaceful assembly. Understanding Freedom of Peaceful Assembly in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms / Nnaemeka Ezeani -- Positive Freedoms and Peaceful Assemblies: Reenvisioning Section 2(c) of the Charter / Kristopher E.G. Kinsinger. PART V: Freedom of association. Recovering Community: Addressing Judicial Blindspots on Freedom of Association / André Schutten. Appendix --Evolution: On the Origins of Section 2 / Melanie R. Bueckert.

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