ICYMI: Not liking a law is not a reason to ignore it. If such were the case, anarchy would become the norm. Column by KMartinCourts
“The passage of time tempers our memories and we tend to misremember the seriousness of the pandemic,” he said, pointing out more than 52,000 Canadians died from COVID-19, thousands more than this country lost in World War II.“As time goes, we tend to remember things differently. We have to remind ourselves that businesses were lost, schools were shuttered, relationships were impacted. Nearly every person in the world paid a price because of COVID-19.
Those individuals seemed to believe that failing to comply with rules designed to protect everyone equally was somehow noble. It wasn’t. Champion agreed with Crown prosecutor Dawn Poskocil that the absolute discharge being sought by Kaban would send out the wrong message to others who feel they should be allowed to act above the law.
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