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The revelation that a firm representing Manitoba churches hired a private investigator to tail a judge, to see if he complied with COVID-19 public health orders, sent shockwaves across the country Monday. Any effort to intimidate a judge is not acceptable in a free and democratic society such as Canada, federal Justice Minister David Lametti said. Four days after he realized he was being followed around Winnipeg, Court of Queen s Bench Chief Justice Glenn Joyal accepted the apologies of two lawyers for the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms, a right-wing Calgary group, which is fighting Manitoba s public-health restrictions in court. ....
Article continues below advertisement ↴ Springs Church is responding to public outrage over a graduation ceremony held for the Springs College class of 2021. Photos of the ceremony held on Thursday, May 20 were posted to the Springs Church Instagram account, showing more than a dozen unmasked individuals in formalwear standing on a stage. Behind the people, a screen backdrop reads Springs College graduation 2021. Public backlash quickly arose online, prompting the church to remove the post congratulating the graduates from their account. Screenshots of the post, however, have continued to circulate online, drawing both criticism of and support for the church. ....
A Winnipeg church that has repeatedly flouted public health orders appears to have held an in-person graduation ceremony without masks in violation of Manitoba's current pandemic restrictions. ....
Posted: May 03, 2021 1:36 PM CT | Last Updated: May 4 Tobias Tissen, minister at the Church of God in the RM of Hanover, said in court that he attended a rally outside the Winnipeg Law Courts on Monday afternoon that exceeds current outdoor gathering limits set by public health orders. (Gary Solilak/CBC) The religious figure perhaps most outspoken against Manitoba s pandemic-era restrictions has told court it s not his place to enforce public health orders. Church of God pastor Tobias Tissen said Monday he does not have the jurisdiction to limit people from going to his church, or force them to wear masks. ....
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