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Fraser Valley churches take COVID gathering ban appeal to top court

Langley, Abbotsford, and Chilliwack churches are seeking a Supreme Court of Canada hearing
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Three churches who challenged bans on group services during the COVID lockdowns are trying to appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada. (File photo by The Canadian Press)

Three churches that challenged the ban on public gatherings during the COVID-19 lockdowns in 2020 and 2021 will attempt to appeal their case to the Supreme Court of Canada.

A notice of leave to appeal was filed Feb. 14 on behalf of John Koopman, John van Muyen, and LangleyB次元官网网址檚 Riverside Calvary Chapel, Immanuel Covenant Reformed Church in Abbotsford, and Free Reformed Church of Chilliwack.

The B.C. Court of Appeal recently ruled against the churches and individuals, who had challenged the provinceB次元官网网址檚 right to shut down in-person religious services during the second wave of the pandemic.

They lost their first case in 2021, and then were .

B次元官网网址淭he ban on in-person gatherings for religious worship fell within a range of reasonable outcomes and proportionately balanced the appellantsB次元官网网址 freedoms with the attainment of critically important public health objectives,B次元官网网址 the ruling said.

The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms, a socially conservative legal advocacy organization, announced that it will ask the Supreme Court to hear its appeal on four grounds, all of which touch on the Canadian Constitution or the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

The request for an appeal says that the lower courtsB次元官网网址 rulings are based on administrative rather than constitutional law, and B次元官网网址渟everely degrade the CharterB次元官网网址檚 strength in protecting rights and freedoms.B次元官网网址

Lawyers for B.C.B次元官网网址檚 health authorities, and lower court judges, have never denied that the public health orders banning gatherings and group worship services didnB次元官网网址檛 infringe on rights. Instead, they relied on arguments that it was a necessary infringement to protect public health, lives, and the health system during a pandemic.

B次元官网网址淚n cases like this, it is the population that is the patient,B次元官网网址 lawyer Catherine Reilly argued during the B.C. Appeal Court hearings on behalf of the province, Attorney GeneralB次元官网网址檚 office, and health authorities.

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To be heard by the Supreme Court of Canada, lawyers have to file a B次元官网网址渓eave to appealB次元官网网址 application.

About 600 requests for the Supreme Court to hear cases are filed every year, but the court turns down most of those, hearing about 80.


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Matthew Claxton

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Raised in Langley, as a journalist today I focus on local politics, crime and homelessness.
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