Negating Positive Rights: A Note on Mathur v Ontario

  • Bakan J
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This note argues that the way the Ontario Court of Appeal dealt with and sidestepped the issue of positive rights in its recent decision in Mathur v Ontario is problematic. The note 1) defends the negative-positive rights distinction as conceptually cogent and important; 2) demonstrates that in order to “side-step” that distinction the Mathur Court ended up rejecting the very possibility of positive rights; and 3) explains why this rejection matters.

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Bakan, J. (2025). Negating Positive Rights: A Note on Mathur v Ontario. Constitutional Forum / Forum Constitutionnel, 33(3), 1–14. https://doi.org/10.21991/cf29483

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