Posted on 10/14/2022 6:56:43 PM PDT by marshmallow
'I will be appealing the conviction and charge. I will not allow their bullying tactics to break me or damper my spirit.'
ELGIN COUNTY, Ontario (LifeSiteNews) – A Canadian nurse has vowed to appeal the $10,000 fine she received for attending an Easter church service during Ontario’s COVID lockdowns in the spring of 2021.
“Here we are Canada, where you can be charged 10k for attending church. No other charges have been made against anyone else in attendance as of yet,” wrote Ontario nurse Kristen Nagle in an Instagram post late last month.
Nagle – who used to work at London Health Sciences Centre (LHSC) Ontario before being terminated for attending anti-lockdown rallies in 2020 – said she was only notified of the fine recently and in total has received 11 court summonses.
Per her post, on April 25, 2021 Nagle was invited to an Easter service at the The Church of God in Aylmer, Ontario hosted by Pastor Henry Hildebrandt. Former MP Derek Sloan and former Ontario MPP Randy Hillier were also in attendance.
At the time, Ontario had strict COVID rules in place which banned large gatherings, even in places of worship.
Nagle wrote that in August of this year “Elgin County attempted to have a trial against me in my absence” for charges related to the April 2021 service.
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She must be pro-life.
You go, Girl!!
In my best Leslie Gore voice, singing, “You don’t own me.”
And in other news; Canada has an inexplicable shortage of nurses.
And sanity.
Time to start a go fund me eh?
Obey Castro Jr.
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