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COVID-19 rules barring protests in 2021 were unconstitutional: Ontario’s top court

  • Ontario's top court ruled that COVID-19 gathering restrictions from April 17 to May 22, 2021, were unconstitutional, stating they violated the Charter right to peaceful assembly.
  • The court found that the application judge incorrectly assessed the legal test used to justify the gathering limits during the pandemic.
  • The judges highlighted that the province made exceptions for events like weddings and funerals but imposed an outright ban on protests, with no consideration for political gatherings.
  • Randy Hillier expressed satisfaction with the ruling, stating that a Canadian court recognized government overreach during the pandemic restrictions.
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Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms broke the news in on Monday, April 7, 2025.
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