Judge dismisses charter application of pastor on trial for violating health orders
EDMONTON — A judge has ruled that the religious freedoms of an Alberta pastor who is on trial for violating COVID-19 regulations were not violated.
Pastor James Coates made a charter application in relation to a ticket he received on Dec. 20 under the Public Health Act.
Provincial court Judge Robert Shaigec dismissed the application on Monday.
“The question today is whether the purpose, manner, or effect of enforcement of that law on December 2020 violated James Coates’s religious freedoms. The answer is no,” said Shaigec.


