Co-Founder of Canadian Frontline Nurses, Kristen Nagle Receives Fine & 2 Years Probation for Protesting Covid Restrictions

Co-Founder of Canadian Frontline Nurses, Kristen Nagle Receives Fine & 2 Years Probation for Protesting Covid Restrictions

Kristen was found guilty in February of violating the Reopening Ontario Act (RAO). The Crown, seeing the support she was getting from Canadians, pushed for a fine of $50k along with her sentencing. In late March the court ruled against their request and applied a fine $7,500 plus a victim surcharge, bringing the total to $9,375, along with two years’ probation.

Access to Information Records Show Prime Minister Didn’t Consult with Attorney General Until After Emergencies Act Invoked

Access to Information Records Show Prime Minister Didn’t Consult with Attorney General Until After Emergencies Act Invoked

Since the Trudeau government turned on its citizens in February 2022, invoking the War Measures Act (Emergency Act) to quash a peaceful protest, Canadians have demanded to see the proof that Trudeau claimed to have supporting the stringent standards for this invocation, and justifying the actions of his government.

An access to information request has revealed that the Prime Minister did not consult with the Attorney General, until after the government decided to invoke the Emergencies Act.