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OTTAWA, Ontario (LifeSiteNews) — A Canadian federal court denied a case challenging COVID-era jab quarantine mandates, which resulted in thousands being fined millions of dollars, as not needed because authorities have since dropped such dictates.
As per Blacklock’s Reporter, Justice Avvy Yao-Yao Go ruled that because the COVID jab and mask mandates have now been lifted, arguments about whether or not the cabinet of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau violated Canadians’ Charter of Rights was not needed. The Trudeau government even argued that its COVID rules and shutdowns were good for the nation, despite medical research showing the contrary.
Canada’s Public Health Agency spent over $43 million hiring security guards to enforce COVID quarantine rules by making house calls on returning travelers.
In total, the agency handed out $14.9 million in quarantine fines.

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