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Judge dismisses application for injunction against Alberta s COVID-19 rules - Medicine Hat NewsMedicine Hat News

Judge dismisses application for injunction against Alberta s COVID-19 rules - Medicine Hat NewsMedicine Hat News
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Judge rejects request to suspend Alberta s strict COVID restrictions in order to save Christmas

Article content CALGARY A judge rejected a request Monday from two Alberta churches and three individuals to temporarily suspend selected public-health rules to “save Christmas.” The measures limit Christmas celebrations to individual households, restrict weddings and funerals to 10 people and prohibit outdoor gatherings. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Judge rejects request to suspend Alberta s strict COVID restrictions in order to save Christmas Back to video Alberta Premier Jason Kenney announced the stricter rules to try to bring down stubbornly high COVID-19 cases and to ease pressure on hospitals. “When you were sworn in as a justice of this court you never contemplated being … the justice that would have the power to save Christmas, and that’s certainly what we’re asking you to do today,” lawyer Jeff Rath told Calgary Court of Queen’s Bench Justice Anne Kirker.

Judge dismisses application for injunction against Alberta s COVID-19 rules

Judge dismisses application for injunction against Alberta s COVID-19 rules
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During Christmas, some churches appeal to a higher order to protest COVID lockdowns

Article content EDMONTON With Christmas just days away high season for the Christian faithful some provinces are finding themselves feuding with churches that are resisting lockdowns meant to slow the spread of COVID-19, but also affecting religious services. Fines and closures have been slapped on a number of religious groups in several provinces, and Manitoba, Alberta and Ontario have been forced to defend their COVID-19 restrictions in court. So far, they have emerged victorious. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or During Christmas, some churches appeal to a higher order to protest COVID lockdowns Back to video

Group loses bid to pause Alberta s COVID-19 rules

Alberta s chief medical officer of health, Dr. Deena Hinshaw, updates media on the COVID-19 situation in Edmonton on Friday, March 20, 2020. Two southern Alberta churches and three individuals are to be in a Calgary court today to argue that the province s COVID-19 restrictions cancel Christmas and infringe on their constitutional rights. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jason Franson CALGARY - A judge rejected a request Monday from two Alberta churches and three individuals to temporarily suspend selected public-health rules to save Christmas. The measures limit Christmas celebrations to individual households, restrict weddings and funerals to 10 people and prohibit outdoor gatherings. Alberta Premier Jason Kenney announced the stricter rules to try to bring down stubbornly high COVID-19 cases and to ease pressure on hospitals.

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