A class action lawsuit will proceed on behalf of Alberta businesses who suffered losses due to unauthorized COVID-19 restrictions, ruled a Calgary judge this week.
Read the full story in the Calgary Herald.
And check out some other stories we’ve been following this week too:
- Opinion: Better balance needed between free speech and professional regulation
- B.C. judge urgently halts assisted death of Alberta woman, the day before MAID procedure
- Alberta tables legislation regulating pronouns in school, gender in sports, limiting access to health care
- Group of Ontario mayors call for use of notwithstanding clause on encampments
- Protesters gather outside Vancouver Sikh temple where Indian consular officials are visiting
- Quebec to force new doctors to work in province for first years of their practice
- Feds call Alberta’s application for judicial review of carbon price a ‘political stunt’
- Charter ‘cannot be used as a shield’ appeal court rules in upholding preacher’s Coutts conviction
- N.S. judge rules province violated rights of 2 women by refusing to pay for out-of-province care
- Nunavut gov’t takes fight against Inuktut education lawsuit to Supreme Court of Canada