Lawyer Marty Moore joins us to go over the latest Justice Centre report, which is on the Saskatchewan government's response to COVID-19. Entitled "The Unjustified Persistence of Lockdowns," much of this work can be applied to other provinces as well.
Justice Centre News Release, Sep 14, 2020: Saskatchewan Government lockdown measures violate Charter: legal analysis
Justice Centre Report (PDF): The Unjustified Persistence of Lockdowns--A Charter Analysis of Saskatchewan’s Response to COVID-19
CTV, Mar 29, 2020: Don't head to your cottage to wait out COVID-19 pandemic, Canadians warned
Regina Leader-Post, Sep 12, 2020: A roadmap to Saskatchewan's pandemic election campaign
National Post, Sep 17, 2020: Ontario cuts social gathering numbers in three regions, brings in $10,000 fines for rule violators
CBC video via MSN, Sep 15, 2020: 'We're prepared for the worst,' Ontario health minister says [COVID Fatigue mentioned a 1:10]
Time, Apr 30, 2020: Are You Experiencing COVID-19 'Caution Fatigue?' Here's What It Is, and How to Fight It
Theme Music "Carpay Diem" by Dave Stevens
09/18/20 • 57 min
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