The worldwide protests against arbitrary lock downs are growing. They include a substantial two thousand person protest over the weekend in Toronto which was mostly ignored by the local media.
We'll also be interviewing someone who’s had success in rolling back arbitrary edicts, Brother Henry Hildebrandt, the pastor of the Church of God in Aylmer Ontario who managed to reopened his church during the depths of the pandemic, despite the odds and substantial police push back.
Now, he wants to do the same for the rest of the country.
- The September 26th, 2020 Diverge Media You-Tube post, ""880 dollar fine - that's it?" - Canada's Pastor Henry Hildebrandt at Dundas-square protest Toronto."
- The September 29th, 2020 Windsor Star post, “Windsor city council extends mandatory mask order despite protest.”
- This September 29th, 2020 CBC News post, “Anti-masker broke quarantine to speak at Toronto anti-lockdown protest after travelling to Europe.”
- The September 13th, 2020 Irish Post article, “Thousands Attend Anti-mask Protest in Dublin.”
- The September 29th, 2020 Chris Sky Facebook post, "I went to publicly challenge the orders."
- The August 12th, 2020 Rebel News post, “Meet Chris Sky, Local Toronto Anti-Lockdown Celebrity.”
- The September 24th, 2020 Globe post, “Coronavirus Update: Liberals move to extend emergency spending powers, increase new benefits.”
- The September 28th, 2020 CBC News post, “Covid-19 Surge Forces New Lockdowns in Portions of Quebec.”
- The September 8th, 2020 Ivor Cummins YouTube post “Viral Issue Crucial Update Sept 8th: the Science, Logic and Data Explained!”
Citations for the Henry Hildebrandt interview:
- Website for the Church of God in Aylmer Ontario. Retrieved September 29th, 2020.
- The March 17th, 2020 Global News post, “Closed doors, tiny funerals: what coronavirus means for the churches.”
- The April 14th, 2020 New York Times post, “Justice Dept. Voices Support for Church’s Drive-in Services Despite Virus Orders.”
- The April 27th, 2020 National Post article, “Police may charge Church of God in Aylmer, Ont., after pastor defies COVID-19 order, holds Sunday service.”
- The May 17th, 2020 CTV News post, "‘This is a direct answer to our prayers’; Aylmer, Ont. church gets approval from province for drive-in service."
- The September 22nd CBC News post, “Religious leaders ask Quebec to ease restrictions even as new COVID-19 cases jump.”
- The Government of Canada Department of Justice website electronic copy of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Downloaded September 29th, 2020.
- The South Suburban Family Medicine undated web page under the title "About Ivor Cummins, BE(Chem), CEng MIEI." Retrieved September 29th, 2020.
- The September 18th, 2020 London Free Press post, “Blake and Whyte: 40 years later – A look back at the Pierre Trudeau speech that defined Canada.”
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