Question Tuesday with Rocco – Do employers have the right to forbid people to enter the store for the health and safety of their employees?

Question Tuesday with Rocco – Do employers have the right to forbid people to enter the store for the health and safety of their employees?

Aug 23, 2021 | Blog, General News, Interview Series, Laws & Legislation, Question Tuesday, Rocco Galati | 1 comment

We are excited to present, Question Tuesday with Constitutional lawyer Rocco Galati, where he addresses questions you’ve asked of us. Knowledge is power. Ask us any questions through our website at policeonguard.ca/contact and we’ll try our best to answer them.

You can  view up to date details on Rocco’s court cases and donate to the Police Court Action, on the Constitutional Rights Centre website. Click the link here for the Constitutional Rights Centre

1 Comment

  1. Pangaman65

    Can they prevent unvaccinated people only from entering a store?

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