A coalition of Quebec business leaders has filed a lawsuit against the Legault government, saying the province’s decision to continually extend its state of health emergency and impose widespread lockdown measures is unconstitutional.    The recently formed group “Entrepreneurs en Action du Québec (EAQ) filed the appeal, which seeks to obtain “the nullity of decrees declaring the health emergency in Quebec,” just before Christmas. “‘Since last March, Quebecers have suffered, to varying degrees, attacks on their physical and mental health, not from a virus but from political decisions. The infringements also affect several fundamental rights guaranteed by our Charters,” said EAQ spokesperson Benoit Girouard in a Dec. 21 release. EAQ is an association of businesses and self-employed workers representing 2,000 small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) across several sectors such as hospitality, travel, and wellness. Their stated mission is to defend Quebec SMEs “against the government’s excessive containment and hygiene measures.” …