The Free North Declaration Is an Island of Sanity in a Country Gone Mad

The Free North Declaration Is an Island of Sanity in a Country Gone Mad
People protest against COVID-19 vaccine mandates and masking measures during a rally in Kingston, Ont., on Nov. 14, 2021. (The Canadian Press/Lars Hagberg)
Lisa Bildy
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“Things don’t add up.” As a lawyer who has been writing, speaking, and litigating against lockdowns and now vaccine mandates these last 20 months, I have heard this sentiment countless times. Ordinary people who are being stripped of their normal lives—their jobs, sports, education, gatherings, travels, and medical services—have told me that the country is lost, that it is time to move their family, or simply that things are not right.

Lisa Bildy
Lisa Bildy
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Lisa Bildy is a litigation lawyer based in Ontario.
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