November 4, 2020

SASKATOON — Mark Friesen said he won’t be wearing a mask on Friday when mandatory masking comes into effect in Saskatchewan.

“I’m absolutely against it. Any time the government mandates something, there has to be a level of informed consent,” Friesen told CTV News.

Under the updated public health order, masks must be worn in all indoor public spaces in Saskatoon, Regina and Prince Albert.

Friesen believes making people wear something goes against Canada’s Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

“I am telling you right now, I am not going to wear a mask. Nobody’s going to tell me that I have to wear a mask,” Friesen said.

“I’m not wearing a mask — I don’t think it’s healthy for me.”

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