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		<description><![CDATA[Omar Ha-Redeye attended the Canadian Constitution Federation Conference&#8217;s 2nd Annual Law Conference Days Inn Downtown Toronto, from October 17 – 19, 2008. The theme of the conference was Individual Freedom and the Common Good &#8211; Defining Human Rights in a Free Society. Speakers included: Alan Borovoy, Canadian Civil Liberties Association Albert Koehl, Ecojustice David Frum, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Omar Ha-Redeye attended the Canadian Constitution Federation Conference&#8217;s 2nd Annual Law Conference Days Inn Downtown Toronto, from October 17 – 19, 2008.</p>
<p>The theme of the conference was <a href="http://www.canadianconstitutionfoundation.ca/main/page.php?page_id=6" target="_blank">Individual Freedom and the Common Good &#8211; Defining Human Rights in a Free Society</a>.</p>
<p>Speakers included:</p>
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<li>Alan Borovoy, Canadian Civil Liberties Association</li>
<li>Albert Koehl, Ecojustice</li>
<li>David Frum, American Enterprise Institute</li>
<li>Elizabeth Brubaker, Executive Director, Energy Probe Research Foundation</li>
<li>Eugene Meehan, Q.C., Lang Michener LLP, Ottawa</li>
<li>Eugene Meyer, President, Federalist Society</li>
<li>Kent Roach, University of Toronto Law School</li>
<li>Philippe Dufresne, Canadian Human Rights Commission</li>
<li>Randy Barnett, Georgetown University</li>
<li>Ran Hirschl, author of Towards Juristocracy</li>
<li>Ramani Nadarajah, Canadian Environmental Law Association</li>
<li>Tom Isaac, McCarthy Tetrault LLP, Vancouver</li>
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<p>Although some valid <a href="http://www.slaw.ca/2008/10/17/individual-freedom-and-the-common-good/" target="_blank">concerns </a>were noted in advance, overall the conference provided a reasonable debate over the issues.  Topics covered by the panels included:</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">Aboriginal Rights in the 21st Century: can equality and aboriginality be reconciled?<br />
Protecting the environment through private property rights: is legislation the best solution?<br />
Freedom of expression under attack: do human rights need to be redefined?<br />
Judicial Activism in Canada: Myth or Reality?</p>
<p>The Canadian Constitution Federation Conference has previously come under<a href="http://www.web.net/~ohc/privatization/ccf_backgrounder.htm" target="_blank"> criticism</a> for advancing a far-right agenda in the realm of health care services.  Their current <a href="http://www.canadianconstitutionfoundation.ca/files/pdf/Media%20Advisory%202008-07-28%20Kangaroo%20Courts.pdf" target="_blank">characterization</a> of administrative tribunals as &#8220;Kangaroo Courts&#8221; is questionable under the <a href="http://www.lsuc.on.ca/regulation/a/profconduct/rule4/" target="_blank">Code of Ethics</a> of many Canadian jurisdictions, and is not likely to create an open climate for serious review of concerns that may be raised.</p>
<p>A number of law students were also in attendance, including Daniel Simard of<a href="http://lawiscool.com" target="_blank"> Law is Cool</a>, Shane D&#8217;Souza, Ori Reuben, Jamil Sawani, Mohamed Al-Ghamdi, and many others.</p>
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