‘A chilling effect:’ Lawyer argues Alberta government wanted to censor church pastor
EDMONTON — A lawyer for an Alberta pastor accused of violating COVID-19 rules says the province’s health agency decided to penalize the church leader as a way to censor him.
James Kitchen told the trial of James Coates that his client was charged the same day he preached a sermon criticizing Alberta’s leadership on the pandemic.
Coates was ticketed Dec. 20 under the Public Health Act after health inspectors said he held services at GraceLife Church in Spruce Grove that ignored capacity limits, physical distancing and masking.
Kitchen argued it’s not a coincidence that the same day Coates had preached a sermon critical of how Premier Jason Kenney’s government was handling the COVID-19 crisis.


