Two years have passed since Canadian governments first imposed lockdown measures across the country in mid-March 2020, among other COVID-19 restrictions—a deviation from the initial order of a two-week lockdown to “flatten the curve” that calls for an apology from officials, a constitutional rights group says. On March 15, the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedom released a new report, titled “Two weeks to flatten the curve, two years to flatten our freedoms,” in which it said these public health policies that were imposed and reimposed repeatedly have brought widespread economic, physical, and psychological damage upon Canadians. “For sheer national impact, the single most devastating bait-and-switch was selling lockdowns to Canadians on the basis of two weeks to flatten the curve, then continuing with them for nearly two years to reach the goal of total eradication of the virus,” the Justice Centre said. “Two weeks turned into two years as federal, provincial, …