In a show of unity and love toward their fellow Canadians, thousands across the country, from Victoria, B.C., to Corner Brook, Newfoundland and Labrador, celebrated the inaugural event of the Freedom Chain 2022 movement on March 5. First envisioned during the summer of 2021, organizers volunteered and collaborated during the past several months in a group effort to bring people together and emphasize love and fellowship among Canadians and throughout the world. The event was marked by people holding hands to form a human chain, largely across portions of the Trans-Canada Highway, for example from one family in Goldstream west of Victoria to thousands reported through to Salmon Arm, B.C., and from Belleville to Havelock and on to Peterborough, Ontario. The Freedom Chain 2022 was truly a national experience, with representation across virtually every province. Teresa Sinclair joined hands with others in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and made an emotional post on …