The Canadian Civil Liberties Association and Education Trust has been educating learners of all ages about rights and freedoms in Canada for more than 30 years.
Starting November 15, 2021, registered New Brunswick students and teachers will have access to a library of asynchronous workshops led by CCLA’s legal experts and academics, along with classroom activities that will help you learn and think critically about current rights issues in Canada – Fundamental Freedoms, Criminal Justice, Privacy, Technology and Surveillance, and Equality Rights – from multiple perspectives.
Then on November 25th, you can share your questions and comments about our resources during a synchronous (live) virtual Q & A session, where you’ll have a chance to engage directly with CCLA’s staff who are working to make positive social change and challenge systemic barriers across the country.