Federal Employee Lawsuit Update- Federal Court of Appeal Court Date November 8th

2023-10-29

Federal Employee Lawsuit Update- Federal Court of Appeal Court Date November 8th

Oct 29, 2023 | Blog, General News, Rocco Galati

Federal Employee Lawsuit Update- Federal Court of Appeal Court Date November 8th

The Federal Court of Appeal has provided a date of November 8th, 2023 at 9:30 am. for the Federal Employee Lawsuit we spearheaded.

We need your help!! We need to show the courts that we will not let them off the hook for their Covid response in breaching people’s rights and freedoms.

Please show the courts that we Canadians are still invested. You can register at the link provided if you’re unable to attend in person.

If you’re attending in person, the address is 180 Queen Street West, Toronto

We need to stand united and hold the line!!

Everyone has the opportunity to register up to a week prior to November 8th, so be sure to register!

Click here to register

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