Adamson Barbecue’s anti-lockdown lawsuit turns out to be more sizzle than steak
After raising $300K in a GoFundMe campaign, there was a problem with the paperwork on the case that was supposed to expose the pandemic as a global hoax By Enzo DiMatteo
Jul 2, 2021
Adamson Barbecue owner Adam Skelly (left) with former Conservative MP Derek Sloan at Canada Day event in Ottawa. @MPDerekSloan
The BBQ Rebellion is over. Adamson Barbecue, the Etobicoke-based purveyors of Texas-style barbecue, has lost its bid to have lockdowns necessitated by the pandemic under the Reopening Ontario Act declared unconstitutional.
The highly anticipated court case – Adamson owner Adam Skelly had been promoting the case as the one that would expose the vast global conspiracy that the pandemic is a hoax – was over before it got started on Monday. Apparently, there was a problem with the paperwork.
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