How long before people who are medically exempt start suing places that refuse service or shame them for not wearing a mask? Seems like it could be quite lucrative if you get a Saul Goodman lawyer on board.
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" go into a store and when they ask you to wear a mask, state calmly that you have a medical condition and you are not under any obligation to disclose what it is "
And then throw a tantrum when they exercise their right not to serve you?
"they are literally violating rights by denying you entry if you have a medical condition."
Nope. Public health emergencies trump so called "personal rights".
"But if the government removes that choice without sufficient justification,"
156 thousand deaths in the US due to Covid and just under 9 thousand in Canada not enough justification for you? I won't even mention those that survived and have lasting damage due to the virus... All I hear when people like you say this is; "the biggest injustice is my minor and temporary inconvenience. People getting sick and dying be damned."
/nitpickmode
It's not "civil disobedence" if you're exercising your Charter right to freedom of conscience to transgress a defactor unlawful statute.
I'd say it's civic responsibility.
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