About Sheldon Chumir Home About Our Logo

The Media's Right to Offend: Exploring Legal and Ethical Limits on Free Speech

 

Sixth Joseph Howe Symposium

 
Speakers:
Dean Jobb, Janet Keeping, Wayne MacKay, Krista Daley, Noa Mendelsohn Aviv, Margaret Wente, Ezra Levant, John Miller, Kelly Toughill, Stephen Ward
November 1, 2008
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Hosted by: University of King's College School of Journalism and Sheldon Chumir Foundation for Ethics in Leadership 
 
INTRODUCTION
 
Joseph Howe Symposium Introduction - Dean Jobb
 
 
 
Substantive introduction to the topic: Why this? Why now? What are the principles and values at stake? - Janet Keeping
 
 
 
MORNING PANEL: WHAT'S LEGAL?
 
The legal limits on free speech in Canada - Wayne MacKay, Part 1 
 
 
 
The legal limits on free speech in Canada - Wayne MacKay, Part 2
 
 

Freedom of speech and Nova Scotia's Human Rights Act - Krista Daley, Part 1
 
  
 
 
Freedom of speech and Nova Scotia's Human Rights Act - Krista Daley, Part 1


 
 
Free expression: A fundamental freedom - Noa Mendelsohn Aviv, Part 1


 
 
Free expression: A fundamental freedom - Noa Mendelsohn Aviv, Part 2


 
 
LUNCHTIME KEYNOTE
 
Free speech, offensive journalism and human rights commissions - Margaret Wente, Part 1
 
 
 
 
Free speech, offensive journalism and human rights commissions - Margaret Wente, Part 2
 
 
 
 
Free speech, offensive journalism and human rights commissions - Margaret Wente, Part 3
 
 
 
 
AFTERNOON PANEL: WHAT'S ETHICAL?
 
Ezra Levant on free speech: "I am a major crime scene"
 

 
 
Who is the better champion of free speech? Maclean's or the Muslim law student? - John Miller
 
 
 
 
Free speech and the dangers of censorship - Kelly Toughill
 
 
 
 
WRAP-UP: PULLING THE STRANDS TOGETHER
  
Free speech AND responsible journalism, Stephen Ward
 
 
 
The Fax #3 Fall '08 B - University of King's College Journalism clip on the Howe Symposium (go to 1'30")
 
 
 

Press Release: The Media's Right to Offend: Exploring Legal and Ethical Limits on Free Speech  

     
The opinions expressed in material published by the Sheldon Chumir Foundation for Ethics in Leadership are those of the author or authors and not necessarily those of the Foundation.
 
The Chumir Foundation encourages the use for non-commercial purposes of material published by it, provided that in the course of that use the Foundation and the author or authors of the work in question are properly credited.
 
 
 
 
   Print
  Email Suite 970, 1202 Centre St. S. Calgary, AB Canada T2G 5A5   |   Tel: (403) 244-6666 Fax: (403) 244-5596   
info@chumirethicsfoundation.ca