On Monday, at the Alberta Court of Appeal, the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms and a University of Alberta anti-abortion group, won a significant victory against this monolith of thought conformity at institutions of higher learning.
The justices ruled, 2-1, that a 2016 decision by the University of Alberta to charge UAlberta Pro-Life (UAPL) a $17,500 security fee before it granted the student group a permit for a graphic, anti-abortion display in the campus’s main quadrangle, was an unconstitutional limitation on the anti-abortion organization’s freedom of expression.