Commentary A lot has been asked of Canadians over the past two years, and the vast majority have been dutiful, obedient, and sacrificial in doing their part to keep our country going during an unprecedented global pandemic. But as we enter year three of COVID, sentiments are shifting. Canadians are increasingly at odds with each other and with their political leaders. Our culture is fractured and frustrated. With each lockdown and mandate, we feel our rights and freedoms diminishing. Indeed, Canadians are not determined to be disobedient or unlawful, but they are starting to ask legitimate questions about their fading sense of personal freedom. One freedom that is increasingly elusive is freedom of conscience. It is the first fundamental freedom listed in section two of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. It is the power of the individual to have his/her own opinions and beliefs and live according to …