In Defense of Freedom, The JCCF Interview 4 of 4: John Carpay

10 months ago

John Carpay, the founder and president of the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms, has been fighting for our rights for 24 years, First, as a director of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation from 2000 until 2004, then with the Canadian Constitution Foundation until he founded the JCCF in 2010.

For the past 14 years, the JCCF has provided more pro bono representation to Canadians to defend their constitutional rights than any other organization, in fact, I think it would be safe to say more than all other legal organizations put together.

From defending freedom of speech on university campuses, to representing the organizers of the Freedom Convoy; from taking governments to court and in at least one major case in Alberta, winning a significant victory, to defending the rights of many everyday Canadians under the tyranny of Trudeau’s covid policies.

In the past few years John has also become a close friend. I can tell you that he is everything he appears to be. Conscientious, hardworking and honest. Yes, an honest lawyer.

In this, the last episode on my four part series on the JCCF, John talks about the corruption in our courts, some of the most significant cases in the past few years, the challenges involved in running the JCCF, and his very perceptive views on how we can save Canada.

And like myself, John believes that we will save our country. It will take time, and yet more hard work and dedication, but in the end, Canada, and Canadians will once again be free.

Free to live our lives as we choose, free to raise our children as we see fit without state interference, and free of government tyranny.

LINK: https://www.jccf.ca/

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