Legal group to file constitutional challenge on behalf of Canadian fined for pro-life sign!
by Anthony Murdoch

A municipal bylaw banning 'sandwich board' signs in public was misapplied against a Quebec man, the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms argues.

Man walking down the street with a sandwich board sign about God and religion.

A top Canadian constitutional legal freedom group says it will launch a constitutional challenge on behalf of a man who was fined by police for wearing a pro-life sign on the side of the road calling for people to “pray” to end abortion.

The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms (JCCF) noted in comments to LifeSiteNews that it has hired lawyers to assist Brian Jenkins from the Sherbrooke, Quebec area, who was fined for expressing his pro-life views.

“This is a case where law enforcement agencies, in addition to applying their regulations in a clearly illegal manner, attempted to use them to suppress speech they did not like,

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