TURMEL: Court orders Covid Resistance Case Management Judge JCT: This email was sent out today with the Order rendered today by Prothonotary Aalto and I added it to my Documents Page at http://SmartestMan.Ca/c19docs Date: 20210222 Docket: T-130-21 Toronto, Ontario, February 22, 2021 PRESENT: Prothonotary Kevin R. Aalto BETWEEN: JOHN C. TURMEL Plaintiff and HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN Defendant ORDER UPON reviewing correspondence from counsel for the Defendant dated February 11, 2021, requesting that this action together with those listed in Schedule A continue as specially managed proceedings and upon noting that the Statements of Claim are virtually identical in all of the actions; AND WHEREAS (10) ten new files (being Court File Nos. T-130- 21, T-138-21, T-171-21, T-208-21, T-212-21, T-219-21, T-220- 21, T-221-21, T-230-21 and T-242-21) have been commenced and are to be added as specially managed proceedings; AND UPON reading the Defendant's request and noting the Plaintiff's Consent to the Defendant's request for leave to seek relief by way of a single motion, via email dated February 15, 2021; AND UPON reviewing the Statements of Claim in these matters; and upon being satisfied that the actions will benefit from being specially managed; THIS COURT ORDERS that: 1. This action together with those matters listed on Schedule A shall continue as specially managed proceedings and be referred to the Office of the Chief Justice for the appointment of a Case Management Judge. 2. A copy of this order shall be placed in each file listed in Schedule A. Kevin R. Aaltob Prothonotary SCHEDULE A COURT FILE NO. STYLE OF CAUSE T-130-21 John Turmel v. HMTQ T-138-21 Raymond Turmel v. HMTQ T-171-21 Michel Denis Ethier v. HMTQ T-208-21 Biafia Inniss v. HMTQ T-212-21 Nathanael Inniss v. HMTQ T-219-21 Raymond Brunet v. HMTQ T-220-21 William Ernest Wayne Robinson-Ritchie v. HMTQ T-221-21 Wayne Robinson v. HMTQ T-230-21 Trevor Leadley v. HMTQ T-242-21 Jason F. Braun v. HMTQ JCT: No decision yet on whether they will email out the correspondence to everyone if they only have to serve one motion on me. This is the second time in my Federal Court career that I have Her Majesty The Queen in default!