BCCLA announces brickbats and bouquets for year 2000.
December 28, 2000
BCCLA calls for respect for democratic rights of non-aboriginals in
aboriginal self-government.
December 20, 2000
BCCLA gets rid of anti-protest injunction in Kelowna.
December 15, 2000
Supreme Court decision due in Little Sister's case.
December 14, 2000
BCCLA decries injunction against fur protest.
December 6, 2000
Privacy groups assail Stats Can health survey practices.
December 1, 2000
BCCLA defends important freedoms in Trinity Western University case.
November 8, 2000
University of Victoria puts shackles on speech, an editorial from the
Vancouver Sun by Craig Jones.
November 8, 2000
A four year elected dictatorship? An editorial from the National Post
by Andrew Irvine.
November 7, 2000
President Craig Jones travels to UVic to make the case for free
speech on campus.
November 2, 2000
Don't block free speech.
September 21, 2000
BCCLA condemns university harassment decision.
September 1, 2000
The Secure Care Act: The devil is in the details, an opinion piece from the Vancouver Sun
by Murray Mollard.
July 14, 2000
BCCLA argues that RCMP violated Rule of Law at APEC.
June 29, 2000
BCCLA opposes Secure Care legislation.
June 26, 2000
BCCLA intervenes in Surrey School Board appeal: Separation of
church and state at issue.
June 23, 2000
Court quashes Elaho Valley injunction, citing right to protest.
June 7, 2000
BCCLA challenges Elaho Valley injuction that restricts
freedom of expression and assembly.
April 13, 2000
BCCLA announces 1999 brickbats and bouquets.
March 16, 2000
Little Sister's goes to Supreme Court of Canada.
March 13, 2000
BCCLA pleased by repeal of public nuisance bylaw.
March 7, 2000
BCCLA reaffirms support for public inquiry into RCMP conduct at APEC.
February 29, 2000
BCCLA challenges "repugnant" New Westminster bylaw.
February 23, 2000
Craig Jones' editorial from the Vancouver Sun on New Year's Eve in Vancouver.
January 14, 2000
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