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Alberta lawyers disbarred over Manitoba judge surveillance, hiding evidenceBoth John Carpay and Jay Cameron have been banned from practising law in Alberta, a decision that Carpay's employer calls 'a vindictive and petty abuse of process.'CanadaSep 3, 2025
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Two lawyers barred from practising in Manitoba after surveilling Winnipeg judgeBoth men represented several churches that attempted in 2021 to overturn Manitoba public health orders preventing in-person religious services during the height of the pandemic.CanadaAug 21, 2023
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Ontario churches look to take COVID-19 battle to Supreme Court of CanadaTwo churches in southwestern Ontario are looking to head to Canada’s highest court in the latest chapter of their battles with the province over the COVID-19 pandemic.CanadaMay 12, 2023
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Lawyer who represented churches in battle over COVID mandates charged with intimidating judgeA man allegedly involved in a surveillance campaign that targeted a Manitoba judge has been charged with intimidating a justice system participant and obstruction of justice.CanadaJan 2, 2023
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Calgary city council approves bolstering restrictions on graphic door-to-door pamphletsThe motion from Ward 2 Coun. Jennifer Wyness calls for new rules to require mailed flyers from anti-abortion groups that include graphic images be concealed in an envelope.CanadaNov 2, 2022
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Crown drops charges against former MP, MPP, pastor in Aylmer, Ont. COVID-19 rallyThe charges against former MP Derek Sloan, former MPP Randy Hillier, Pastor Henry Hildebrandt and private citizen Dan Stasko have been dropped.CanadaSep 27, 2022
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Doctors’ requests to be exempt from vaccine policy dismissed by Alberta justiceJustice Henderson says his decision is in the public interest because he does not want Albertans to question the rules AHS has put in place to try to curb COVID-19 spread.CanadaDec 17, 2021
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USask threatened with legal action over campus COVID-19 vaccine mandateAn organization is threatening legal action if the USask vaccine mandate, which brought the campus vaccination rate up to more than 95 per cent, is not rescinded.HealthNov 26, 2021
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Manitoba’s public health orders ‘justified and reasonable,’ Chief Justice rulesManitoba's far-reaching public health orders limit the rights and freedoms of the populace, but are justifiable and reasonable, a Manitoba judge has decided.NewsOct 21, 2021
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Justice minister asks for investigation of lawyers after they admit to tailing Manitoba judge'This is an obvious invasion of privacy and it is difficult to believe that these actions were not intended to influence the outcome of the court case.'CrimeJul 15, 2021
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