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Save Christmas: Judge asked for temporary injunction against Alberta s COVID rules

Save Christmas: Judge asked for temporary injunction against Alberta s COVID rules
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Success and Failure in Court Challenges Mounted Against COVID Restrictions

Success and Failure in Court Challenges Mounted Against COVID Restrictions Restrictions to slow the spread of COVID-19 in various provinces have led some business, churches, and individuals who see the measures as unfair to resort to legal action, with mixed results. In Ontario, Canadian Appliance Source challenged the COVID-19 restrictions that have closed seven of its locations in Vaughn, York, and Toronto, but it had its case dismissed by the Ontario Superior Court. The major appliance chain had argued that it should qualify to remain open as a hardware store, since appliances fall under the definition of hardware, or “equipment used in a house,” and since provincial lockdown rules allow big box stores to stay open that are considered hardware stores and that also sell appliances. However, Justice Paul M. Perell ruled that there is “no ambiguity” in the definition of a hardware store.

Manitoban churches taking province to court - CHVNRadio: Southern Manitoba s hub for local and Christian news, and adult contemporary Christian programming

Redeeming Grace Bible Church is one of the applicants in the lawsuit. (Redeeming Grace Bible Church/Facebook) Article continues below advertisement ↴ A group of churches ranging from the northern parts of Manitoba to one of the most southern parts are going to court over the Public Health Orders. On Thursday, seven churches, a restaurant, and several individuals including someone who was ticketed at a protest in Steinbach one month ago are being represented by the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms at the Law Courts in Winnipeg. The law firm says legal action is being taken  to end the violation of Manitobans’ 

Several churches set to challenge code red restrictions in court

WINNIPEG Next week the province will be heading back to court. Several churches in the province have teamed up to file a legal challenge against public health orders, orders they say trample their charter rights. Allison Pejovic, staff lawyer with the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms is representing the group, she said the orders are a severe infringement on her client’s freedom of religion and right to worship. “They want to be together, they want to be able to see each other and have that human experience as they’re worshipping before God together, and they want some clarification from the judges,” she said.

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