The Fringe Minority Report #149 National Citizens Inquiry Saskatoon

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The National Citizens Inquiry testimony of pastor Steven Flippin of Saskatchewan. Early into the pandemic, the church did everything according to the mandates but still had to close. The 2-week curve turned into months, so the church opened back up again. The need was there with many Canadians suffering from depression, isolation, hopelessness, distress, and anxiety. Even those who got the vaccine were now struggling with the decision they made and the uncertainty of their future. The mental health of the members of his congregation was never considered by Health Canada or the government. It was wrong to impose restrictions on citizens leaving no avenue for worship, counseling, or gathering. If big box stores with a capacity for 800 remained open, why not the church?
Pastor Flippin says some rules made no sense and that the government overstepping on the rights of Canadian citizens must stop.

The covid restrictions and mandates hurt many Canadians. Please listen to their stories.

All original material was collected from the National Citizens Inquiry site.

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