COVID-19 pandemic public health restrictions is set to get underway Monday in a Calgary court room, in what the group involved calls an attempt to “save Christmas.”Alberta is currently under a second state of public health emergency.
The most recent set of public health measures restrict both indoor and outdoor social gatherings and all dine-in services at restaurants and bars.
A 15-per-cent capacity limit has also been imposed on retail services. Alberta’s new COVID-19 measures ban in-person dining, outdoor gatherings; retail to remain open The court challenge — presented by Rath & Company, Barristers and Solicitors, retained by Freedom Corp., and the Justice for Constitutional Freedom — is seeking a temporary suspension of some of the.