Shopping on Sundays was illegal until this Calgary drug mart fought a $40 fine to the Supreme Court | CBC News
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Nancy Lockhart, co-owner of Big M Drug Mart, expressed her frustrations, stating, "Sunday was the busiest shopping day for Big M, attracting families after church. It was good for business, yet we were repeatedly confronted by the Lord's Day Act, which... felt outdated for modern society."
Lockhart challenged the enforcement, stating, "I believed that the law was not only outdated but also discriminatory against businesses like ours that did not harm the community. Our store was a family-friendly environment that provided essential goods for the community, regardless of the day."
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