Tobias Tissen

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Tobias Tissen
Born1993 or 1994
NationalityCanadian
OccupationPastor
EmployerChurch of God (Restoration)
Known forOpposing COVID-19 public health regulations

Tobias Tissen (born 1993 or 1994) is a Canadian "pastor" who is noted for his repeated failures to comply with COVID-19 public health laws, and for preaching to his congregation to disobey them. He works for the Christian Church of God (Restoration) in Hanover, Manitoba.

In 2022, he was convicted for his repeated breaches of COVID-19 laws and fined.

Early life[edit]

Tissen was born on 1993 or 1994.[1]

Adult life[edit]

Tissen works as a pastor at the plain dress Christian Church of God (Restoration) church[1] in Hanover, Manitoba.[2] During the COVID-19 pandemic, he advocated against public health regulations, and was noted for rejecting COVID-19 vaccines and opposing mask mandates. He urged his congregation to reject public health measures on both civil liberties and religious grounds.[1] In January 2021, he was issued his third fine related to breaching COVID-19 public health measures.[3] Tissen responded to the police action by comparing the Royal Canadian Mounted Police with the Gestapo.[3]

During a May 2021 court case, Tissen told the Court of Queen's Bench of Manitoba in Winnipeg that it had no authority over him.[4] At the time, Tissen and leaders of other rural churches were engaged in an unsuccessful legal bid to block provincial COVID-19 legislation, using legal arguments incorporating the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.[5] The churches were represented by the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms.[2]

In October 2021, Tissen was arrested as a result of his May 2021 activities at an anti-COVID-19-public health rally. Bail conditions prevented him from contacting Chris Sky and four other people.[1] In December 2021, he was observed wearing a face mask at Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport, as he boarded a flight to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Tissen said he was attending a religious conference in the country where his church has six congregation members.[1]

In August 2022, Tissen was convicted for numerous breaches of COVID-19 public health measures.[5] The court issued him with a $16,492 fine.[6][7] Tissen arranged a fundraising campaign to encourage his supporters to contribute to the $74,561 of fines that both he and church has acumulated during the pandemic.[7] During 2021, prior to the fundraiser, the church raised $307,538 and spent $249,277 the same year.[7]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e Buffie, Nicole (22 Dec 2021). "Dec 2021: Pastor not practising what he preaches". Winnipeg Free Press. Archived from the original on 2023-03-28. Retrieved 2023-03-28.
  2. ^ a b Malone, Kelly Geraldine (2021-10-19). "Manitoba pastor who openly violated COVID-19 restrictions arrested on warrant". The Globe and Mail. Archived from the original on 2023-03-28. Retrieved 2023-03-28.
  3. ^ a b Unger, Danton (2021-01-07). "Steinbach minister handed another fine for defying public health orders". CTV News. Archived from the original on 2023-03-28. Retrieved 2023-03-28.
  4. ^ Froese, Ian (3 May 2021). "Manitoba pastor who openly defies pandemic restrictions tells court he has no authority to enforce rules". CBC. Archived from the original on 28 March 2023. Retrieved 28 March 2023.
  5. ^ a b "Manitoba pastor Tobias Tissen, 4 others convicted for breaking COVID-19 gathering restrictions". CBC. 24 Aug 2022. Archived from the original on 28 March 2023. Retrieved 28 March 2023.
  6. ^ MacLean, Cameron (25 Aug 2022). "5 Manitobans who flouted COVID-19 restrictions handed fines ranging from $14K to $35K". CBC. Archived from the original on 28 March 2023. Retrieved 28 March 2023.
  7. ^ a b c Kitching, Chris (31 Jan 2023). "Steinbach-area congregation leader asking donors for $75,000 to cover COVID fines". Winnipeg Free Press. Archived from the original on 2023-02-02. Retrieved 2023-03-28.


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