AHS statement on amendment to court injunction
Officials with Alberta Health Services (AHS) say that a pre-emptive injunction against anyone who is organizing, promoting and/or attending an illegal public gathering that does not comply with Chief Medical Officer of Health Order requirements, remains in place.
AHS was granted a pre-emptive injunction on May 6 in the Court of Queen’s Bench, against both the operator of the Whistle Stop Café, and all other organizers of advertised illegal gatherings and rallies that breach COVID-19 public health orders.
Following a request by the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms and consent of AHS, Associate Chief Justice John Rooke amended the May 6 order by removing the words “independently or to like effect”.
AHS officials note this wording change does not change anything in the order with respect to those individuals inciting and organizing others to breach the CMOH’s Orders with respect to large gatherings or protests.


