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Sloan charged along with Randy Hillier for attending church service in southern Ontario

SHARE ON: Lanark Frontenac Kingston MPP Randy Hillier and Hastings Frontenac Lennox and Addington MP Derek Sloan at the Church of God Restoration on Sunday, April 25 (Supplied by Church of God Restoration Facebook page) Hastings, Lennox, and Addington MP Derek Sloan and Lanark, Frontenac, Kingston  MPP Randy Hillier have both been charged under the Reopening Ontario Act for attending the service on Sunday at the Church of God Restoration while the province continues to be under a stay-at-home order. The Aylmer church has a history of holding services both inside and outside despite provincial emergency orders limiting gatherings for religious services. In February of this year, the Ministry of the Attorney General issued a cease-and-desist letter ordering the church to stop holding services with more than 10 people in attendance.

Two Toronto police officers charged after gathering at Church of God in Aylmer, Ont

  LONDON, ONTARIO Two Toronto police officers have been charged after they attended a gathering at the Church Of God in Aylmer. Aylmer Police Chief Zvonko Horvat has confirmed to CTV news that two officers were charged. Meanwhile, a Toronto police spokesperson tells CTV news that the service is reviewing a facebook video that has surfaced, that appears to show two of its officers having an argument with police in Aylmer, after they were charged for violating covid-19 orders. On Tuesday, Aylmer police attended the Church Of God acting on a public complaint regarding a large gathering.  18 people were seen leaving the Church.

Toronto cops among those charged in Aylmer Church of God gathering

Article content Two of the four people charged following a gathering this week at Aylmer’s Church of God are Toronto police officers, Aylmer police say. Aylmer Police Chief Zvonko Horvat confirmed the charges to The Free Press early Friday. The Toronto Sun identifies the off-duty Toronto cops as Sgt. Julie Evans and Sgt. Greg Boltyansky and reports both were hit with $880 tickets for violating Ontario’s stay-at-home order. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Toronto cops among those charged in Aylmer Church of God gathering Back to video But in a video exchange, shared online by independent MPP Randy Hillier (Lanark-Frontenac-Kingston), a man and a woman in plain clothes identify themselves as law enforcement to an Aylmer police while in the church’s parking lot.

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