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Health providers urge Kingston not to evict Belle Park encampmentHealth-care professionals are calling on the City of Kingston to drop its request for a court order to evict the homeless campers in Belle Park.CanadaJul 13, 2023
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Judge grants City of Edmonton interim injunction for downtown protest convoysThe City of Edmonton applied for and was granted Friday an interim injunction in regards to the downtown protest convoys.EconomyFeb 11, 2022
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Court injunction could force Hope, B.C. restaurant defying COVID-19 health orders to closeThe District of Hope says bylaw officers have served a business licence suspension to Rolly’s Restaurant for failing to comply with BC Vaccine Card regulations.HealthOct 8, 2021
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Dawson College students seek injunction to stop in-person exams because of COVID-19In-person exams have not been held at the college, the largest English-language junior college in Quebec, since last spring.HealthMay 21, 2021
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Contentious dog park in La Prairie temporarily closed as citizens take city to courtThe dog park off Denise-Lemaistre street has been temporarily closed as a judge has granted a group of residents a court injunction.EnvironmentMar 4, 2021
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Demonstrators removing road blockade on Highway 6 in CaledoniaDespite the removal of the blockade, the self-described land defenders say their occupation of the McKenzie Meadows housing project will continue.CanadaAug 20, 2020
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City of Victoria seeks court order to move homeless people in Beacon Hill ParkThe order would require homeless people to shelter in permitted areas of the park and prohibit them from sheltering in areas such as the Garry oak ecosystems, which is part of a protected and endangered natural system.PoliticsJul 10, 2020
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Vancouver police arrest 46 people for refusing to leave CRAB Park tent cityPolice were acting on a B.C. Supreme Court injunction obtained by the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority to remove the tent city from port property.CrimeJun 17, 2020
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Indigenous group continues blockade over COVID 19 concerns in northern ManitobaMembers of northern Manitoba First Nations who are worried about the spread of COVID-19 say they will maintain blockades set up at the entrance to a hydroelectric construction site despite a court injunction.HealthMay 19, 2020
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BC Ferries gets preemptive injunction to protect terminals from Wet’suwet’en protestsThe injunction is open-ended with no timeline for when it expires, and applies to any protests connected to the fight over the Coastal GasLink pipeline in northern B.C.Feb 15, 2020
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