The OCLA recommends Civil Disobedience, we recommend Civil Disobedience with follow-up lawsuits, and filing complaints.
The City of Toronto Bylaw Enforcement information is included in this article.
I derived enjoyment from trolling the shit outta them I've had run-ins with a few "just doing my job" dumbass businesses, This is now going to change. The lulz were good, but it hurts to laugh now.
"The Tenant (CWT) continued to speak inappropriately to other tenants regarding their personal beliefs of the COVID pandemic.. The Tenant(s) were provided an opportunity to retain their tenancy by refraining from having unwanted conversations with other tenants regarding the COVID 19 pandemic and their personal choice on vaccinations and masks, to no avail."
This article summarizes a recently published decision from the Ontario Court of Appeal which somewhat clarifies the where the line is drawn between a lawyer’s fair and zealous advocacy for their client and their liability for civil fraud for deceiving the Court and opposing counsel with false statements.
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Public spaces in Rental units where turned into alienating spaces by Medallion. It alienated and attempted to strip natural rights of those renters who cannot wear masks due to disability and pre-existing conditions. It pushed neighbours apart into 1. the hyper overly scared masses, and 2. those rational people asserting their rights as free citizens and tenants. These hyper overly scare masses where thusly exploited by the Health bodies in Canada. Tenants were allowed to police such Medallion masking policy with a zeal for meanness and paranoia on unmasked tenants such as us.
..municipalities will not be granted immunity when facing allegations of negligence unless the impugned act or failure to act was a core policy decision which falls within a new framework outlined by the SCC.