Federal Employee Lawsuit Update – June 2023
An appeal has been submitted for the Federal Employee Lawsuit. We will continue to provide updates as the court process moves forward.
An appeal has been submitted for the Federal Employee Lawsuit. We will continue to provide updates as the court process moves forward.
In another victory, an employee of Via Rail, fired for noncompliance with the company’s vaccine mandate, was ordered to be given their job back when arbitrator Graham Clarke determined that the company had acted in direct contravention of labour laws.
While Pastor Artur Pawlowski has recently been found guilty for speaking at the Coutts protest in Alberta, Pastor Aaron Rock has been liberated of all charges for his attendance at a rally in Ontario in response to the same lockdown and gathering restrictions.
Pastor Arthur Pawlowski’s newest charge, and conviction, used the Critical Infrastructure Defence Act; an act never used before since its creation in 2020.
In this backwards world we’re living in, a Pastor has been convicted for exercising free speech in a peaceful assembly of people.
You may recall the Windsor officer found guilty of discreditable conduct for donating to the Freedom Convoy in February last year.
Cst. Brisco will forfeit 80 hours as the penalty for being found guilty of one count of discreditable conduct under the Police Services Act.
In the winter of 2022, while the Freedom Convoy demonstrations were happening in Ottawa, truckers also blocked the border crossing between Coutts, Alberta and Sweetgrass, Montana.
14 truckers were charged with parking violations which have been recently withdrawn in court, after it was found that they had been charged using a law not applicable to their alleged conduct.