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The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms represents Pastor James Coates and Grace Life Church, of Stony Plain, Alberta.

Statement regarding Sunday, April 11 protest near Grace Life Church grounds


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By —— Bio and Archives April 12, 2021

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Statement regarding Sunday, April 11 protest near Grace Life Church groundsOn behalf of Grace Life Church, we would like to state the following: Grace Life Church appreciates the public outpouring of support to fully open churches in Alberta. Grace Life Church congregants were not at the protest that occurred on Sunday, April 11, 2021 near the church's facility. Grace Life Church recognizes the place for peaceful protest within the context of a democracy. Grace Life Church has no control of our Church or grounds at this time. The Church grounds are fully under the responsibility and control of the RCMP and Alberta Health Services. The closing of the Grace Life facility has understandably resulted in significant public outrage and caused even larger crowds to gather in one place. Albertans have a constitutional right to assemble, associate, and worship. By taking the measures the government has, while the matter is still pending before the Courts, the Alberta Government has created an even more divisive situation. It is time to end these unscientific, unjustified and arbitrary lockdown measures. For media interviews please contact: Jay Cameron, Litigation Director, Justice Centre Phone: 403-909-3404 Email: jcameron@jccf.ca; media@jccf.ca



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Founded in 2010 as a voice for freedom in Canada’s courtrooms, the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms (JCCF’s) mission is to defend the constitutional freedoms of Canadians through litigation and education.


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