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OttawaWatch 111: Two intriguing court challenges.

Article synopsis: Discusses two court challenges by faith-related organizations, the first case is Alliance for Marriage and Family (AMF) appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada to revisit the the “three parent decision” reached by the Ontario Appeal Court. The second case involves B’nai Brith (BB), a Jewish human rights group, and calls for Canada to take a lead position in getting Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad indicted for inciting genocide.

OttawaWatch 112: Examining affinity fraud.

Article synopsis: Discusses two topics, the first is the Alliance for Marriage and Family appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada to revisit the “three parent decision” reached by the Ontario Appeal Court. The second topic is on affinity fraud allegations and cases in the evangelical Christian world.

Guy Saffold and Harro Van Brummelen

Photograph of Guy Saffold, Executive Vice President, and Harro Van Brummelen, Dean and education professor, standing on the steps of the Supreme Court of Canada building during the Legal Challenge / Education court case

Donna Lindquist with two other students

Photograph of Donna Lindquist, education student, standing with two other individuals - possibly also Trinity students - at the Supreme Court of Canada building during the Legal Challenge / Education court case. Above and behind them is the Statue Veritas

Joy McCullough and Guy Saffold

Photograph of Joy McCullough, education professor, and Guy Saffod, Executive Vice President, standing in front of the Supreme Court of Canada building during the Legal Challenge / Education court case. Above and behind them is the Statue Veritas

TWU at the Supreme Court of Canada, 2017

Photograph of Carson Pue, Special Assistant to the President, with President Bob Kuhn and Board of Governors member Lorne Jacobson in Ottawa, in late November. The case regarding TWU's ability to establish a Law School went before the SCC

TWU at the Supreme Court of Canada, 2017

Photograph of representatives of TWU on the steps of the SCC building in late November, when the case regarding TWU's proposed Law School went before the court. Pictured are student Jerry Birkenstock; affiant in the case, lawyer and alumna Jesse Legaree; Janet Epp Buckingham, Director of the Laurentian Leadership Centre; President Bob Kuhn; Executive Director of the proposed school, Earl Phillips; student Jennah Dohms; Special Assistant to the President, Carson Pue

TWU at the Supreme Court of Canada, 2017

Photograph of President Bob Kuhn, Legal Counsel and Dean Kevin Sawatsky, and Legal Counsel Kevin Boonstra posing together on the steps of the SCC building in late November, when the case regarding TWU's proposed Law School went before the court. (These three served as TWU's legal counsel during the Legal Challenge case, in 2001)

TWU at the Supreme Court of Canada, 2017

Photograph of representatives of TWU on the steps of the SCC building in late November, when the case regarding TWU's proposed Law School went before the court. Pictured are Jesse Legaree, affiant in the case, lawyer and alumna; Special Assistant to the President Carson Pue; student Jerry Birkenstock; Dean and lawyer Kevin Sawatsky; Janet Epp Buckingham, Director of the Laurentian Leadership Centre; President Bob Kuhn; lawyer Kevin Boonstra; Brayden Volkenant, petitioner in the case, law student and TWU alumnus; student Jennah Dohms

TWU at the Supreme Court of Canada, 2017

Photograph of members of TWU's legal team, during the 2017 hearings at the SCC regarding TWU's proposed School of Law; pictured are Jessica Stark, Kevin Sawatsky, Robert Staley, Kevin Boonstra, Jonathan Maryniuk, and Ranjan Agarwal

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