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Protest organizer charged for breaching provincial lockdown rules

The organizer of an illegal gathering at Bellevue Park is facing charges under the Reopening Ontario Act. In a press release issued this afternoon, Sault Police say officers attended the May 22 gathering to ensure it remained peaceful and to investigate the gathering. Police say they identified one person, from Springwater Township, Ont., as having organized the event, and the individual was charged. While on the scene of Saturday s event, officers say they attempted to charge two other attendees under the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act (EMCPA). They refused, and will be receiving a summons in regards to the charge, police say.

Police charge one for illegal gathering

Article content Police attended an illegal gathering at Bellevue Park to ensure it remained peaceful. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Police charge one for illegal gathering Back to video The alleged organizer, from Spring Water Township, Ontario, was charged for organizing the gathering. A conviction will result in a minimum fine of $10,000. Police on the scene also laid two other charges to attendees under the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act at the event. The two people refused and they will receive a summons regarding the charge. A conviction of the offence will result in a fine of $750.

Defiant anti-masker will keep speaking out in the Sault

Article content He’s facing a fourth fine of $10,000, but Frasier Keany vows he’ll keep speaking out against a provincially-ordered lockdown due to COVID-19. Keany was ticketed for organizing a Stand 4 Freedom protest at Bellevue Park on Saturday afternoon. He was the gathering’s main speaker. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Defiant anti-masker will keep speaking out in the Sault Back to video “These tickets are every weekend,” he told reporters shortly after being approached by Sault Ste. Marie Service at the downtown park. “For protesting for our rights and freedoms. If that’s the cost to encourage other people to start living, then I’m going to keep doing it. I don’t care what they issue me. What I’m doing here, what everybody’s doing here, is standing within their rights and freedoms.”

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