A judge will decide whether drive-in worship services should be allowed to continue without fear of fines after a Winnipeg church took the provincial government to court Wednesday over its enforcement of public-health orders.
Manitoba Court of Queen's Bench Chief Justice Glenn Joyal said the case is urgent enough to be argued Saturday, before planned drive-in services this weekend. He's expected to decide then if he'll grant the church's request for an interim stay of the public-health order that restricts gathering sizes.