Vaccine Travel Mandate Lawsuit

Vaccine Travel Mandate Lawsuit

There are other lawsuits currently making their way through the courts, alongside our Federal Employee Lawsuit, addressing various Covid restrictions and mandates.

One such lawsuit is also addressing the travel mandates that were imposed on all Canadians that were not vaccinated against Covid 19.

The next hearing is scheduled for Wednesday October 11th, 2023 @‌9:30 am in the Federal Court of Appeal in Ottawa.

Measures Against Churches Justified Rules Manitoba Judge

Measures Against Churches Justified Rules Manitoba Judge

Manitoba enacted some of the most severe restrictions including, the shutting down church services.
Seven congregations joined forces to launch a constitutional challenge, supported by the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms.
The case went to court and ruled justifiable, when the matter was appealed, the decision was upheld.

Ontario Man Acquitted of Charges Relating to Freedom Convoy

Ontario Man Acquitted of Charges Relating to Freedom Convoy

A 70yr old grandfather was charged and acquitted with mischief and police obstruction, Feb 12th, 2022, when assumed to be the owner of a child’s red wagon carrying jerry cans thought to contain gasoline destined for convoy vehicles.

The Crown has filed an appeal. With weak notes and conjecture, relying solely on the convoy’s “impact on Ottawa” to give teeth to their case.

Windsor Police Officer Appealing Discreditable Conduct Ruling For Donating to Freedom Convoy

Windsor Police Officer Appealing Discreditable Conduct Ruling For Donating to Freedom Convoy

In a recent post we shared the story of a Windsor police officer, Const. Michael Brisco, found guilty of discreditable conduct for donating $50 to the Freedom Convoy.
Found guilty of discreditable conduct, he was sentenced to 80 hours of community service, to be served on his days of rest…for a $50 donation.
It is no surprise that he has chosen to appeal.