Article content A Calgary lawyer thinks COVID-19 public health measures in Saskatchewan could infringe too greatly on charter rights to worship and protest. Marty Moore, who works for the Calgary-based Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms, said the centre has received thousands of calls from across Canada about the conflict between health rules and worship services. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Lawyer sees issues with rules and fines for churches and protests in Sask. Back to video The centre represents Fellowship Baptist Church, which was fined $14,000 on March 11 for allegedly violating the capacity limit for worship services. The Saskatoon church has posted signs on its entrances warning police and government agents against trespassing without a search warrant.