Saskatchewan implements strict consequences for breaking COVID-19 restrictions

Sask. Premier Scott Moe announces a number of new restrictions, backed with legal and monetary consequences, to combat COVID-19.

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53 comments

    1. NekroticNeurotik – i hope, you don’t mind if the government saves you from covid. its for your safety. Hardly anyone got covid, but i think its still a pandemic.

    2. Dont worry we dont have a military force big enough to do anything, the Toronto police department has more employees then the army has. And I’m a veteran. It’s the police that would be used

    3. I’m armed and ready, anyone tries to force me to get a shot will have more to worry about than the virus.

    4. @Jim Dort Civilians outnumber all police and military combined by about 400 to 1. They can try to force a vaccine on me, but that will be the hill I die on, but I’ll bring a few with me though

    1. You got that right. There are many pandemics, last one was the swine flu in 2009. First time government forces businesses to shut down soviet style. Is the government going to pay the leases of the businesses it is shutting down ? No. So the government better be prepared these businesses will never reopen, because nobody wants to be bankrupted by a decision from a politician. Most businesses will,walk out of their leases and never reopen, and I doubt these leases will be enforceable. We have been living in an Orwellian society for quite some time, Coronavirus has now exposed this for everybody to see.

  1. Markets are crashing, companies are going bankrupt and now courts are shutdown.. what do you think is going to happen next?

    1. The Greatest Depression, economic collapse and the collapse of all currencies, loss of freedom, mass poverty and starvation, world war 3 and the introduction of the new world order.

    1. @Ludwig van Beethoven the ability to move around freely and come and go as you please is a protected right under the Charter, not a privelage. Not saying in this case suspending it is inappropriate but just know it’s a right, not a privilege

    2. @Pylon2000 if you are barred from entering a bar for example, you can’t enter, therefore a privilege. Same with international travel; it’s a privilege. Any country can deny you at any time.

  2. I mean I was always outside in high rises working on steel before I became a basement dweller, I’ll been training for this I guess.

    *Remains in bunker* Edit: Oh wait this is for travelers. lol either way *remains in bunker*

  3. I came home from a location that has had zero cases through toronto and into this mess. Any transmission would be most likely through the airports where there was very minimal screening, agents using gloves and masks were used inappropriately. What’s the point of gloves if you handle one person’s passport then mine and who knows how many others without changing gloves. How about smarten up and approach this logically and educate the public and public workers before continuing to enforcing reactionary measures

  4. The weepers are coming if you are disobedient you will be put away in penitentiary’s total obedience to this new law

  5. If you are caught outside in Saskatchewan, you will be stuck in Saskatchewan for the next five years!

    1. If we were all truly free, that would mean we would have the freedom to jeopardize each other’s health.

  6. Too late,this govt broke the law by inaction,not stopping infected air travel or committing to measure to prevent mass infection,still.!

  7. What is necessary is to stop flights coming into the Country from over seas. If this would have been done on time, Canada would have zero cases

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