
OBA Constitutional, Civil Liberties and Human Rights Law PROGRAM
On Demand | Original Program Date: April 21, 2026
When you purchase this on-demand product, you will receive access to the recording approximately one week following the live program date. If you wish to view the program live, please purchase the live online product here.
Successfully litigating a claim under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms requires more than citing leading cases. It demands strategic planning, a strong evidentiary foundation, and careful navigation of procedural and substantive law.
Our panel of experienced private and public sector lawyers is here to share a practical roadmap for:
- Framing pleadings to set you up for a successful claim, including accurately identifying government actors;
- Developing a persuasive Charter argument;
- Effectively managing notice requirements;
- Marshalling the necessary evidence;
- Determining what remedies to seek; and
- Navigating funding programs and options for plaintiffs.
Register today to secure your spot and equip yourself to tackle your next Charter claim with confidence.
PROGRAM CHAIRS
Karine Bédard, Sotos LLP
Adam Wheeler, Fogler, Rubinoff LLP
PROGRAM CHAIRS
Marika Giles Samson, Director, Court Challenges Program / Programme de contestation judiciaire
Nicole Biros-Bolton, Bird Bolt Law
Zachary Green, General Counsel, Constitutional Law Branch, Ontario Ministry of the Attorney General
Katrina Longo, Counsel, Department of Justice Canada
Single Registration
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CBA Member: $122* | CBA Student Member: $68* | Non-Member: $180*
(includes e-materials access, where available) *plus applicable taxes
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