The Fringe Minority Report #166 National Citizens Inquiry Saskatoon

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The National Citizens Inquiry testimony of Louise Wilson, a business owner from Saskatchewan. This is a winning story of maintaining ones convictions and perseverance. When the mandates started, Louise, who owns two dollar stores, refused to install plastic barriers and 6ft distancing floor stickers. She also advised her employees of her new policy and not to harrass customers about wearing a mask. These new rules made some employees nervous, so they quit because they were afraid.
A unanimous complaint got her a visit from the health inspector who gave her a $2800 ticket for not wearing a mask. In her testimony, Louise describes how she beat the courts and learned many valuable things. She encourages everyone to do their own research and learn techniques to challenge the system.

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

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