Crown Withdraws Charges With Potential Jail Time For Waterloo Man Who Attended Anti-Lockdown Rally

Crown Withdraws Charges With Potential Jail Time For Waterloo Man Who Attended Anti-Lockdown Rally

Randal Linton of Waterloo Ontario, attended an anti-lockdown rally in 2021. After evidence of his attendance surfaced, he was charged under the Reopening Ontario Act, with an additional charge added under the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act.
With the support and advocacy of The Democracy Fund, negotiations resulted in an agreement and all charges were dropped.

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.

Adam Skelly, Owner of Adamson BBQ Ordered to Prepay $32,000, In Case of Loss, To Have His Case Heard

Adam Skelly, Owner of Adamson BBQ Ordered to Prepay $32,000, In Case of Loss, To Have His Case Heard

Adam Skelly, the owner of Adamson BBQ, was the first to publicly stand against the mandates for those wishing to enjoy his restaurant. For that he paid dearly, starting with harassment by authorities and ending with his arrest, criminal charges laid against him and the additional threat of a significant lawsuit by the City of Toronto.

Read the article to learn more on how you can support Adam.