Vaccine Travel Mandate Lawsuit

2023-09-05

Vaccine Travel Mandate Lawsuit

Sep 5, 2023 | Blog, General News

Vaccine Travel Mandate Lawsuit

There are other lawsuits currently making their way through the courts, alongside our Federal Employee Lawsuit, addressing various Covid restrictions and mandates.

One such lawsuit is also addressing the travel mandates that were imposed on all Canadians that were not vaccinated against Covid 19.

The next hearing is scheduled for Wednesday October 11th, 2023 @‌9:30 am in the Federal Court of Appeal in Ottawa.

You can attend to support this lawsuit in person or view the hearing online. To register, click here. 

The importance of the lawsuits that are before our judicial system, cannot be emphasized enough. Showing our support in numbers will send a clear message that we are not backing down from the unconstitutional mandates imposed on Canadians over the last few years. We need to ensure this never happens again.

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