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100,000 Canadians protest lockdowns in Montreal Montreal Police were on site at the protest, handing out tickets for masking non-compliance to some protesters. | 3 May 2021 | An estimated 100,000 people gathered in Montreal on Saturday to protest draconian COVID lockdown rules, in what was the biggest Canadian anti-COVID march seen to date. The protest took place in the city of Montreal, Quebec, the largest French-speaking city in Canada, and saw protesters gather near the Olympic Stadium before taking to the streets on a planned route. According to a Rebel News report of the protest, the demonstration was downright festive in nature, with many people shouting cries of Liberté.
Canada has an eerie police state feel lately
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You likely remember Art Pawlowski, the pastor of the Cave of Adullam in Calgary, Alberta. Police showed up to shut down his service during Holy Week in the days leading up to Easter weekend earlier this month. Pastor Pawlowski gained fame after he sent the officers on their way with some choice language, ordering them to come back with a warrant if they dared show up again. Well, they have their warrant, and it informs police to be ready to arrest the pastor using anything necessary, according to Rebel News.
As Townhall reported about the initial incident:
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Saskatchewan Health Minister Paul Merriman says a Saskatoon church must follow public health orders limiting the number of people who attend services or face possible tougher measures.
Fellowship Baptist Church on Taylor Street was fined $14,000 on March 11 for exceeding the limit for worship services, which was 30 people at the time.
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A post on the church’s website dismisses limiting the number of people allowed to attend and Pastor Steve Flippin is featured in a video on another website saying the church does not intend to comply with limits.
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The Polish pastor known internationally for telling Canadian health officials he does “not cooperate with Nazis” is facing more targeting by the government.
Through a quietly signed warrant, Court of Queen’s Bench Justice David Gates authorized police and health officials in Alberta “to use such reasonable force as they deem appropriate to gain access” to the building belonging to The Fortress of Adullam Church in Calgary, led by Pastor Artur Pawlowski.
Gates issued the warrant on April 23, but it was not shared with Pawlowski’s attorney, Sarah Miller, until this week, according to Rebel News.
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