Crown drops all remaining Covid charges against Pastor Aaron Rock in Waterloo

Share this:

Crown drops all remaining Covid charges against Pastor Aaron Rock in Waterloo

Share this:

WATERLOO, ON– The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms is pleased to announce that the Crown stayed three charges against Pastor Aaron Rock relating to a May 2021 protest in Waterloo on April 30, 2023. Earlier their year, the Crown had dropped three other Covid-related charges against Pastor Rock.

In April 2021, Ontario implemented Regulation 253/21 (“Stay-at-Home Order”) following a declaration of emergency in response to Covid-19. The Order effectively banned any form of peaceful protest, even if it occurred outdoors. Ontario had previously implemented Regulation 82/20 (“Rules for Areas in Stage 1”) which limited outdoor gatherings to 10 persons.

Pastor Rock was alleged to have attended an outdoor protest on May 30, 2021 at the Town Square in Waterloo, contrary to both of the Regulations. If he were to have been convicted of all the offences for which he was charged, the maximum fines would have been $300,000.

Just days after surveilling the May 30 protest and charging alleged participants, on June 2, 2021, the Waterloo Regional Police Service announced that it would not conduct surveillance on a vigil for indigenous children whose remains were allegedly located at a former British Columbia residential school.  The vigil was held just minutes from the site of the May 30 protest. Police stated that attendees should respect the Regulations but did not show up to the event.  The event had 100s of people attend, and no one was ticketed, despite participating in the same type of prohibited activity that Pastor Rock partook in only two days earlier.

After discussions with the Crown, it was agreed that charges would be stayed following a modest donation from Pastor Rock to a registered charity.

The Justice Centre has provided legal representation for Pastor Rock in several jurisdictions across Ontario. All charges have now been either withdrawn or stayed at the request of the prosecutor.

Pastor Rock’s lawyer, Chris Fleury, says that “while it is unfortunate that Pastor Rock was ticketed in the first place, we are quite content that all his charges across three jurisdictions have now been either withdrawn or stayed. We are continuing to defend other individuals who have charges arising from the same May 30, 2021 protest. Our client, Randy Hillier, is also continuing to litigate the constitutionality of Regulations 253/21 and 82/20, on behalf of all Ontarians.”

Share this:

RCMP Report to Federal Government Sees Democracy as a Threat

John Carpay -  The Epoch Times Politicians never take away your rights and freedoms without offering a pretext. Throughout history, tyrants...

Justice Centre delivers 50,000+ petition signatures against Online Harms Act in Ottawa

Justice Centre President John Carpay will be in Ottawa on Wednesday, April 10, to deliver 50,000+ petition signatures against a...

Bill C-367 Threatens Religious Freedom in Canada

John Carpay - The Epoch Times A Globe and Mail story reports that the Bloc Québécois and special interest groups want...

Ways to make a difference

You can make a secure and convenient online donation here. Simply choose how much you would like to give and how often. Credit card donations can also be made by phone: 403-475-3622.

Already have a Kindful account? Click here to login.

You can make a secure and convenient donation by sending an e-transfer to etransfer@jccf.ca. If you would like to receive a tax receipt for e-transfer donations of $50 or more, please include your legal name, mailing address, and email address in the e-transfer message.

Please call 403-475-3622 to make a secure credit card donation over the phone.

You can mail your cheque, made payable to “Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms,” to #253 7620 Elbow Drive SW, Calgary, Alberta, T2V 1K2. 

Donating your securities to the Justice Centre may offer considerable tax benefits and is one of the most powerful ways to secure a future of freedom in Canada.

Donate to the Justice Centre

Help defend freedom in Canada with a donation to the Justice Centre.

Explore Related News

iStock-187077158
Read More
Brisco
Read More
jk
Read More
iStock-187077158
Brisco
jk
Screen-Shot-2024-03-15-at-5.07.09-PM
Explore Further