By Adam Soos
In a major win, Alberta’s Court of Appeal has stayed the Soviet-style compelled speech mandate that Justice Adam Germain placed on Pastor Artur Pawlowski.
Pastor Artur Pawlowski was arrested and imprisoned for daring to open his church and welcoming anyone who needed a place to worship throughout COVID-19 lockdowns. After being found guilty of contempt of court, both Artur and his brother Dawid faced a looming sentencing date. When Justice Germain read his verdict, the legal community in Canada was shocked.
The sanctions against the Pawlowskis, which included compelled speech which forced Artur to read a message on COVID and vaccines personally drafted by Justice Germain after any public comments he may make and a travel ban, were so dramatic that we had to act.
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