PUBLIC MEETINGS
Connect
with the
Freedom
Movement
Get to know the Justice Centre and the people in your community who care about a free Canada.
PUBLIC MEETINGS
Connect with the
Freedom Movement
Get to know the Justice Centre and the people in your community who care about a free Canada.
Justice Centre meetings educate the public about threats to constitutional rights and freedoms and what citizens can do to defend the free society. Justice Centre President John Carpay will speak about current issues affecting Canadians and provide updates on Justice Centre cases and initiatives, followed by a question-and-answer period.
Thursday, October 30, 2025
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM EST
Mosaic Convention Centre
2465 St. Laurent Blvd.,
Ottawa, ON, K1G 6C3
Frequently Asked Questions
What are Public Meetings all about?
Public Meetings are a chance for you to connect with the Justice Centre team and the people in your community who care about freedom. Learn about our active cases, advocacy actions, and education initiatives. John Carpay will share an update on the legal and political landscape in Canada and then answer your questions.
Who are public meetings for?
Public meetings are for anyone who cares about (or wants to learn more about) defending their constitutional rights and freedoms.
How much do Public Meetings cost?
Public Meetings are always $5. We encourage you to bring your friends and family!
Is there a dress code?
Wear whatever is comfortable! Most attendees dress casually.
How long are Public Meetings?
Public Meetings are usually 90-120 minutes long. Each Public Meeting features an update from John Carpay and a Q&A session.
Do you accept donations at Public Meetings?
Donations are not expected, but they are very appreciated! We accept donations by cash, credit card, debit card, and cheque. All donors will receive a charitable giving tax receipt in February 2026. Thank you for supporting our efforts to defend freedom in Canada!
I've never heard of the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms
Founded in 2010, our mission is to defend the constitutional rights and freedoms of all Canadians through litigation and education. We are a registered charity in Canada. Explore our website to learn more about our cases, advocacy actions, and education initiatives.