Commentary One great thing about living in a Western society is that citizens have plenty of choices. We get to decide where we shop, which events we attend, what type of car we drive, and which friends we have. However, this past year has shown us what life is like when our choices are seriously restricted. For many of us, the COVID-19 health restrictions are the first time when we have had the government tell us what we can do and when we can do it. Naturally, we don’t like it—nor should we. Limiting our choices isn’t natural for people who live in a free country. We should be very glad that COVID-19 restrictions are only temporary. Life would be very unpleasant if we had to live like this indefinitely. Unfortunately, there is one area where choice remains extremely limited for most Canadians, and it will remain limited even when …