During the COVID-19 pandemic British Columbians were required to show government-issued QR codes disclosing their vaccine status to enter public spaces such as restaurants, libraries, and movie theatres.

The government is attempting to block the case from being heard by declaring it moot for the second time.

Christine Van Geyn, litigation director at Canadian Constitution Foundation, a legal charity that fights for fundamental freedoms in Canada, appeared in court Wednesday.

The case was (initially) dismissed “as premature” in the lower courts because “patients should have known that the government wasn’t actually enforcing the ‘activity by activity’ application requirement, even though that was what the law said.”

“Essentially the government successfully defended unconstitutional orders by saying that they secretly didn’t actually follow them, and then faulted these women for not having known this.”

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