Protest Charges Dismissed Against Maxime Bernier
Protest Charges Dismissed Against Maxime Bernier for attending a peaceful protest in April of 2021 during Ontatio’s Stay at Home order.
Protest Charges Dismissed Against Maxime Bernier for attending a peaceful protest in April of 2021 during Ontatio’s Stay at Home order.
Jesse Johnson, former owner of Without Papers Pizza in Calgary, is seeking his day in court after his charges, for refusing to discriminate based on vaccination status, were dismissed last November.
Mr. Johnson is now suing the government of Alberta, the City of Calgary, and Deena Hinshaw directly, in hopes of setting a precedence against this medical segregation.
From our Police on Guard family to yours, we hope you have a wonderful long weekend celebrating with family and friends.
Jason Lavigne, of The Lavigne Show interviews Bath-Shéba van den Berg, Lawyer for Det. Helen Grus & Dr. James Thorp.
Dr. Thorp is a board-certified in obstetrics and gynecology (OB/GYN) as well as a specialist in maternal-fetal medicine,
“Protocol 7” explores the crucial issue of corporate fraud and the fight for health freedom.
The most important part about this film is that the actual case
(United States vs Merck) has been in litigation for 14 years and is currently in the appellate court in Pennsylvania; due for a decision this summer.
In a case brought forward by the Union of Postal Communications Employees (UPCE) against the employer, Canada Post, arbitrator Michelle Flaherty has found Canada Post’s policy on mandatory vaccination for employees who work entirely remotely, is unreasonable, as was the subsequent suspension without pay applied to these individuals.