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It’s ‘an act of cruelty’ to let grocery stores ban un-jabbed citizens, Canadian legal group warns province

by Anthony Murdoch

The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms pointed out in a letter that said Nova Scotia’s ‘winter plan’ also discriminates against people of all faith who attend funerals, weddings, and social gatherings by requiring the owners and occupiers to ensure occupants are fully vaccinated, while non-faith gatherings have no such requirement.

(LifeSiteNews) – The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms (JCCF) sent a legal warning letter to New Brunswick Minister of Justice Hugh Flemming over a health order that allows grocery stores to ban shoppers without the COVID jabs.

The JCCF’s warning letter dated December 7 and addressed to Flemming reads, “It goes without saying that access to food for all Canadians including citizens of New Brunswick is an essential service which should not be denied or invited to be denied to anyone, especially by Government.”

“This (letter) shall serve as a warning upon you of such unconscionable violations.”

The JCCF said Flemming must correct a December 4 COVID “winter plan” order that was  announced by New Brunswick Health Minister Dorothy Shephard so that vaccine-free residents are not banned from buying food.

New Brunswick’s COVID “winter plan” targets those without the jabs to allow grocery stores, malls, and salons to prohibit the unvaccinated from entering if they want to, as well as enforce “social distancing.”

“For greater certainty: the owners and occupiers of premises in which proof of vaccination is not required by law are free to choose between making proof of vaccination a requirement of entry to their premises and making distancing mandatory in their premises,” reads paragraph six of the order.

Also, all un-jabbed people entering the province must complete a mandatory 10-day isolation.

 

full story at https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/its-an-act-of-cruelty-to-let-grocery-stores-ban-un-jabbed-citizens-canadian-legal-group-warns-province/

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