Judge questions court role in admin of health orders banning church gatherings
VANCOUVER — The chief justice of the British Columbia Supreme Court says the attorney general is putting the court in an “impossible position” by asking for an injunction ordering three churches to stop in-person services until their challenge of public health orders is heard.
Chief Justice Christopher Hinkson says public health orders already prohibit such gatherings and it’s within the power of provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and the government to escalate enforcement without a court order.
Hinkson says he’s concerned about the reputation of the administration of justice if he grants an order that the prosecution service later decides is not in the public interest to enforce.
The judge noted that’s what happened in a recent case where the court granted an injunction to the Vancouver Port Authority against protesters.