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“The court has deliberately ignored the abundant evidence of lockdown harms that was put before the court and, therefore, has no rational basis for affirming the government’s severe and prolonged violations of Charter rights and freedoms”

Judge ignores evidence of lockdown harms when justifying Charter violations




TORONTO, ON: The Justice Centre announces that the Ontario Superior Court of Justice has dismissed MPP Randy Hillier’s constitutional challenge to Ontario’s 2021 Stay-At-Home Order in a decision that limits the Charter right of Canadians to assemble peacefully.

In April 2021, the Government of Ontario declared a state of emergency in response to Covid and issued a Stay-At-Home Order which banned outdoor gatherings entirely. This Order required everyone in Ontario to remain at home unless they were leaving their home for purposes deemed essential by the government, such as going to a grocery store or pharmacy. The Order effectively banned peaceful protests: it became illegal to leave home to attend an organized public event or an outdoor social gathering, including gatherings for the purpose of political rallies or protests.

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