Charter challenge by 2 Ontario churches opposed to public health restrictions gets underway Monday

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A challenge by two Ontario churches of public health restrictions amid the COVID-19 pandemic begins Monday, with their lawyers arguing the measures violate the right to freedom of religion and assembly under the Constitution.

The proceedings from the Ontario Superior Court of Justice in St. Thomas will be before Justice Renee Pomerance and shown virtually. 

The Church of God in Aylmer and the Trinity Bible Chapel in Waterloo were charged in the spring of 2021 for various infringements of the public health restrictions put in place to help curb the spread of the virus.

Church leaders held in-person gatherings despite provincial prohibitions, getting fines and charges under the

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