Sources cited in this episode include:
- The January 4th, 2021 TV Ontario post, “The lockdown is not an attack on religious freedom in Ontario.”
- The June 9th, 2020 CBC News post, “Ontario's Doug Ford says he relies on COVID-19 experts, but his government won't identify them.”
- The January 6th, 2021 Canadian Press post, “Ontario premier says medical experts being consulted about whether students should return to class.”
- The November 25th, 2020 CBC News post, “Small retailers push back against policy that favors big box stores.”
- November 23rd, 2020 BlogTO post, “Bigbox stores in Toronto remain open as independent local shops forced to close.”
- The December 21st, 2020 RT post, “WATCH: London Heathrow descends into chaos as hundreds stranded due to overbooked flights.”
- The December 10th, 2020 CITY News post, “Hudson's Bay seeks court review of 'unfair' retail shutdowns in Toronto, Peel.”
- The January 7th, 2021 Aldergrove Star post, “Kelowna church vows to keep congregating, fight fine after breaking gathering ban.”
- The December 17th, 2020 Surrey Now-Leader post, “3 Chilliwack churches fined $18,400 for violating B.C.’s COVID ban on gatherings.”
- The December 5th, 2020 CTV News post, “After $37,000 in fines, court rules Winnipeg church's drive-in service breaches health orders.”
- The January 5th, 2021 CTV News post, “Charge laid following protest over Church of God in Aylmer, Ont.”
- The December 27th, 2020 CTV News post, “More than 40 people gather illegally at Quebec City church.”
- The November 24th, 2020 iPolitics post, “NDP blasts ex-staffers lobbying for Walmart while Ford closes small stores.”
- The June 6th, 2020 Huffington Post article, “More Ex-Ford Government Staffers Hired by Private Care Home Companies.”
- The December 18th, 2020 Globe post, “Court Dismisses Hudson’s Bay’s application for review of Ontario lockdown rules.
- The August 13th, 2020 CBC News post, “Details emerge of Vaccine Choice Canada lawsuit over coronavirus response.”
- The December 20th, 2020 CTV News post, “Police hand out hundreds of fines at Montreal anti-lockdown demonstration.”
- The December 10th, 2020 BlogTO post, “Adamson BBQ owner Adan Skelly says he got himself arrested on purpose.”
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