by POG Admin 3 | Aug 20, 2024 | Blog, General News
Alberta law firm, Rath and Company, have filed a Class Action with the Court of King’s Bench of Alberta to address the significant damages experienced by many who took one of several ‘approved’ Covid-19 vaccines. The defendants are represented by Carrie Sakamoto, who was injured by the vaccine.
by POG Admin 3 | Aug 16, 2024 | Blog, General News
Alberta law firm, Rath and Company, have filed a Class Action with the Court of King’s Bench of Alberta on behalf of plaintiffs Rebecca Ingram and Christopher Scott who have have stepped forward to represent a class of private business owners and operators who found themselves impacted by policies implemented during the Covid-19 pandemic.
by POG Admin 3 | Aug 13, 2024 | Blog, General News
Josh Alexander was suspended by St. Joseph’s Catholic High School in 2022 for speaking out against biological males being allowed to enter once-protected female-only spaces.
The Ontario Superior Court of Justice ruled the school board had to release reasons for expelling Josh Alexander after his lawyer filed an application for judicial review.
by POG Admin 3 | Aug 9, 2024 | Blog, General News
This article follows a recent announcement by Bonnie Henry and Adrian Dix regarding Covid-19 vaccine mandates ending in BC.
Mandates weren’t completely removed, merely substituted with a policy requiring ‘immunity status reporting’, while still outlining potential exclusion for those unable to meet their definition of immunity.
BCPS Employees for Freedom (BCPSEF) and the United Health Care Workers of BC (UHCWBC) are proceeding with class action lawsuits.
by POG Admin 3 | Aug 6, 2024 | Blog, General News
‘The Coutts 4’ has been a national story for a few years. Two of the four men, Chris Lysak and Jerry Morin, were released in February after signing plea agreements for lesser offences while the other two men, Chris Carbert and Tony Olienick, remained in custody for another 5 months awaiting trial.
Carbert and Olienick have now been found not guilty of conspiracy to commit murder but convicted of the charges of mischief and possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose, with Olienick also seeing a guilty verdict for possessing a pipe bomb.