Yesterday, Naomi and I were at the 90th Birthday celebration for Charles Huband - former leader of the Manitoba Liberal Party and a distinguished judge with the Manitoba Court of Appeal for almost 28 years. During the course of his many years as a judge, Charles Huband was notable for being ready to provide a dissenting opinion when he disagreed with the majority of the judges. His book (above) "Dissent" provides these opinions. Sometimes dissenting opinions can be very helpful in future cases, or in refining points of law.
Manitoba implemented physical distancing measures in mid-March. South Dakota has still not made physical distancing mandatory. The result is a dramatic difference in the incidence of covid-19 viral infections between the two jurisdictions. This graph shows the number of people with Covid-19 infections from March 27 to April 14. Manitoba ( red line ) started leveling off about April 4 and has seen only a small increase in Covid-19 infections since then. South Dakota ( blue line ) has seen a dramatic increase in Covid-19 infections since April 4. Those who are skeptical of the impact of physical distancing in Manitoba should look at this graph! Data are from the Johns Hopkins daily tabulations
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