Alberta Court Dismisses Case of Employee Who Lost Her Job Over Covid Vaccine Policy

2024-01-11

Alberta Court Dismisses Case of Employee Who Lost Her Job Over Covid Vaccine Policy

Jan 11, 2024 | Blog, General News | 1 comment

Alberta Court Dismisses Case of Employee Who Lost Her Job Over Covid Vaccine Policy

A recent decision from a Calgary judge once again supports the covid mandates and restrictions implemented by our government, as well as the resulting mimicry and enforcement by employers, as a justified infringement of our charter rights.

Constance Van Hee filed a lawsuit against her employer, Glenmore Inn Holdings Ltd., for removing her from her position and placing her on unpaid leave for noncompliance of their employee vaccine mandate.

Justice Laura Burt has chosen to side with the employer, stating “The law, applied to the facts of this case, supports the conclusion that the Policy was a reasonable, justified, and lawful response by the Defendant to the extraordinary circumstances of the Pandemic in 2021. Placing the Plaintiff on unpaid leave balanced the Defendant’s business interests, statutory and contractual obligations, the rights of its employees to a safe work environment, and the safety concerns of its customers, while ensuring that individuals like the Plaintiff could refuse to get vaccinated without termination of employment and instead, choose an unpaid leave of absence.”

In short, she saw this as a justified infringement of the plaintiff’s constitutional rights, even going so far as to imply it was preferable, in that it provided her with an option.

Many are familiar with that option – comply or live without an income, ability to feed your family or maintain a roof over your head. Sadly, many knew they couldn’t survive or support their families, so they took the shot and now live with the regret.

Many more opted to stand strong, surviving on what we had. Some went homeless, many families broke apart, and yet others fell into financial despair to an extent that suicide seemed the only answer. It is with great sorrow that we acknowledge those who succumbed to despair.

Justice Burt speaks of facts where there are none, and of choice where none existed.

Coercion is not a choice; starvation is not a choice. We understood that their purpose was to force us all into taking their ‘vaccine’, hoping that justice would protect us in the aftermath.

Justice, both in concept and in title, has failed us again.

To read the Alberta Court of Justice decision, click here 

1 Comment

  1. Rocco Wins

    As Galati predicted. She went after the tail of the snake. The Zit Omar, Tommy Tam and Black Face Trudeau will ultimately lose. Off to the Supreme Court next, as Rocco predicted as well.

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