National Citizens Inquiry – Release of the Commissioner’s Final Report

2023-11-26

National Citizens Inquiry – Release of the Commissioner’s Final Report

Nov 26, 2023 | Blog, General News

National Citizens Inquiry - Release of the Commissioner’s Final Report

Tune in for the release of the Commissioners’ Final Report from the National Citizens Inquiry (NCI). On Tuesday, November 28, 2023, the NCI will reconvene for a virtual Hearing to release the Final Report from the Commissioners, marking the culmination of our extensive investigation into Canada’s response to COVID-19.

Event Details:

  • Date: November 28, 2023
  • Time: English Hearing at 11:00 am EDT | French Hearing at 2:00 pm EDT

The four independent Commissioners will present their comprehensive report, shedding light on the impact of pandemic measures imposed by various authorities. This comprehensive report includes a series of recommendations aimed at addressing the profound damage inflicted on Canadian society.

What to Expect In The Final Report:

Heartbreaking Testimonies and Diverse Expert Insights

As we approach this significant event, we encourage you to join and witness the unveiling of the Final Report and its recommendations.

Let’s stand together for truth, transparency, and the well-being of our nation.

To view the hearing for the release of the Commissioner’s final report, click here 

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