He admits he was seen as a "globalist shill for the (WEF)," but claims he did not violate Charter rights and that Alberta "arguably didn't have lockdowns."
Other than locking down churches, restaurants, non-BLM protests, etc there weren't really any lockdowns, one could argue.
Arresting pastors, arresting people for giving speeches, arresting people for feeding the homeless, having glowies plant weapons caches and framing people for attempted murder, charging people for honking, charging people for protesting on sidewalks and parks, threatening to taze teens for playing shinny, charging drivers for nudging pylons and claiming they assaulted an officer, putting restaurants out of business for serving pizza...
Other than locking down churches, restaurants, non-BLM protests, etc there weren't really any lockdowns, one could argue.
Arresting pastors, arresting people for giving speeches, arresting people for feeding the homeless, having glowies plant weapons caches and framing people for attempted murder, charging people for honking, charging people for protesting on sidewalks and parks, threatening to taze teens for playing shinny, charging drivers for nudging pylons and claiming they assaulted an officer, putting restaurants out of business for serving pizza...