The service told Postmedia that it \u0022concluded there is no longer a reasonable likelihood of conviction\u0022 following a recent court ruling.
Scott is due back in court on Aug. 28. He thanked supporters in a social media post Tuesday, stating, “the last four years have absolutely devastated some people, some families and some business. I’ve only made it this far because of all of you.”
The Ingram case began in late 2020 and involved claims from three individuals and two churches who together challenged the constitutional validity of public health measures imposed during the early months of the pandemic.Article content “The final decisions implemented by the impugned orders in this case were made by the cabinet of the government of Alberta or by committees of cabinet,” Romaine’s ruling states.
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