The head of the Kelowna RCMP is defending her force’s management of recurring protests against provincial health measures to contain COVID-19 in light of a recent court ruling that she interprets as favouring people’s right to protest.
On March 18, B.C. Supreme Court Chief Justice Christopher Hinkson said the public health orders unjustifiably violated the right of Dawson Creek, B.C., man Alain Beaudoin to organize public protests in December.
But on the other hand, the judge also said public health mandates against large gatherings
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