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The Reopening Ontario Act restricted indoor and outdoor religious gatherings to a few as 10 persons.

Ontario churches seek leave to challenge restrictions on religious gatherings at the Supreme Court of Canada




OTTAWA: The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms is announcing that two Ontario churches have filed an application in the Supreme Court of Canada seeking leave to appeal from the decision upholding the restrictions imposed on religious gatherings by the Ontario government during the COVID pandemic.

Restrictions on gatherings were first imposed using the Ontario’s powers under the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act, commencing March of 2020. In July of 2020, when the state of emergency ended, Ontario transferred its emergency powers into new legislation, called the Reopening Ontario Act. Orders restricting gatherings to as few as 10 people were made under this Act.

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