The owner of two Dollar stores in southeast Saskatchewan, Louise Wilson explains how non-compliance in following mask mandates in her stores resulted in receipt of a $2,800 fine. Louise said, “personally, I knew right away the masks were useless. I’m very informed. I’ve done a lot of research over many years on health issues—and I knew this was ridiculous”. She challenged the fine in court and won.
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Bryan Baraniski – Apr 20, 2023 – Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Mr. Baraniski is the owner of a hotel, restaurant, bar, conference facility, cabins and campground in Tobin Lake, Saskatchewan. He contracted covid in March, 2021, and was hospitalized for a month. During his hospitalization, the government forced his son to close down the business for two weeks because of a covid outbreak at the hotel. This resulted in a $50,000 loss of income and forced the layoff of 13 employees.
Read moreDiedrich Wall – Apr 14, 2023 – Winnipeg, Manitoba
In May of 2021, indoor church services were no longer permitted and outdoor gatherings were limited to five people. Rick and other like-minded people felt their constitutional rights were being violated.
Read morePatrick Allard – Apr 14, 2023 – Winnipeg, Manitoba
Patrick Allard, the owner of a renovation company in Winnipeg, was deemed essential early in the pandemic. He felt compelled to speak up for others who had not been so lucky and whose lives and livelihoods were impacted by the mandates and lockdowns.
Read moreTobias Tissen – Apr 13, 2023 – Winnipeg, Manitoba
Mr. Tissen was preaching and assisting at the Church of God in the Steinbach area, while attending to his father who was on home care, and who passed away in April 2020, during lockdowns. He talks of how the limits of people allowed in his congregation were cut initially to 50%, then to 25%, to 10%, then 10 individuals and even down to 5, and the effect of these limits.
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