TORONTO: The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms will be in Toronto Federal Court on Wednesday, April 14, 2021, seeking an injunction to put an immediate stop to Trudeauâs quarantine hotels and facilities until a full hearing can be heard on the matter. The Justice Centre is urging the Federal Court to end the unconstitutional practice of forcing healthy air travellers who have already tested negative for Covid-19, to quarantine in federal facilities.
The Justice Centre originally filed legal action on February 17, 2021 against the Federal Government in response to Prime Minister Justin Trudeauâs Order-in-Council forcing Canadians returning via air travel to be confined in quarantine hotels at a cost of $2,000 per traveller, even with possession of a negative PCR test. Travellers who arrive in possession of a negative antigen test for Covid are also being forced into isolation facilities.
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AAPI advocates, elected officials condemn Tuesday shootings at Atlanta-area spas
By Brooke Zauner and FOX 5 Atlanta Digital Team
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Asian American Pacific Islander community responds to deadly Atlanta-area spa shootings
Authorities said the confessed shooter, Robert Long, said he was not racially motivated to kill Asian women on Tuesday. Some say the context of the shootings and rise in crimes against Asian Americans cannot be ignored.
ATLANTA - In the wake of a Tuesday night mass shooting that left eight dead at multiple Atlanta-area spas, Asian-American Pacific Islander (AAPI) advocates are speaking out against an increase in crimes targeting the Asian-American community since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.