Judge grants civil liberties group standing in N.L. travel ban challenge

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A provincial supreme court judge says a civil rights group can participate in a court challenge of Newfoundland and Labrador's COVID-19 travel ban, but not make arguments about enforcement measures.

The Canadian Civil Liberties Association filed a claim along with Halifax resident Kim Taylor in May that alleges the restrictions violate the charter and fall outside the province's jurisdiction.Burrage granted the association public interest standing to make legal arguments about the ban itself.

The special measures order from the province's chief medical officer of health in May banned anyone but permanent residents and asymptomatic essential workers from entering the province. But Burrage denied the group standing to challenge changes to the province's Public Health Protection and Promotion Act, also adopted in May, that allows peace officers to detain and transport people to exit points in the province and expands their search powers.

A lawyer for the province argued Tuesday that there is no evidence related to the enforcement powers because they have not been applied to anyone, including Taylor.The province has defended the ban as being necessary to minimize the spread of COVID-19. A number of public health experts and officials, including Dr. Janice Fitzgerald, the province's chief medical officer of health, are set to testify during the proceedings that are scheduled through Friday.That decision was later reversed and she was granted an exemption by provincial officials, but Taylor said it came too late.

 

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Civil liberties groups should be banned, acceptance of all their views would result in anarchy.

Every single one of the restrictions is a violation of rights Some are reasonable and easily adopted by most Others and the over the top way they are enforced cause far more issues than they solve.

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Court challenge of Newfoundland and Labrador's COVID-19 travel ban to beginA challenge of Newfoundland and Labrador's COVID-19 travel ban is scheduled to be heard before the province's supreme court beginning today. People also have the right to health and safety. Permitting other Canadians entry for non-essential purposes puts that at risk. With a rural and dispersed population, NL doesn’t bit have the medical facilities to deal with a large outbreak delivered unto us by travellers. Further, Quebec, NS, NB and PEI also have/had restrictions on outsiders. I truly hope she loses. No province should have to suffer for the foolhardy actions of another. Yes, Quebec, I am looking at you. The travel ban likely kept the cases low in NL and saved people’s lives. I’m sorry for her loss, but it doesn’t give her the right to endanger other people. I hope the case is dismissed.
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