Canadian judge stays compelled speech order issued against pastor whenever he speaks publicly about COVID-19
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(Worthy News) – A Canadian judge issued a stay against a court order that compelled a Christian pastor to echo government health officials whenever he speaks publicly about COVID-19 and vaccines.
Justice Jo’Anne Strekaf of the Alberta Court of Appeals temporarily blocked sanctions issued by Court of Queen’s Bench Justice Adam Germain against Polish-Canadian pastor Artur Pawlowski, according to a written ruling published Wednesday.
Pawlowski has warned Americans that he believes the compelled speech he has been subject to in Canada will take root in the United States as well. [ Source: Fox News (Read More…) ]
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