Notice of Discontinuance for Vaccine Choice Canada’s Legal Action Over Covid

2024-06-18

Notice of Discontinuance for Vaccine Choice Canada’s Legal Action Over Covid

Jun 18, 2024 | Blog, General News | 1 comment

Notice of Discontinuance for Vaccine Choice Canada's Legal Action Over Covid

Vaccine Choice Canada (VCC) has filed a “Notice of Discontinuance” for their legal action filed on July 6, 2020. For reasons they have made clear in their statement, they believe that the current state of our justice system in Canada is unlikely to support an  just decision in their case and, for the sake of protecting the defendants, have chosen to forgo this legal action.

VCC will continue their efforts to inform Canadians, standing strong in the fight for our right to informed consent, bodily sovereignty, and the rights and responsibilities of parents to make medical decisions for their children.

They have been, and continue to be, an invaluable resource for Canadians and we support them in their efforts to protect our children and our families.

Click here to read their full statement for further details.

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  1. William

    Yes, it ought to be clear to all Canadians paying attention today that the so called “Charter of Rights” failed miserably to protect Canadians in it’s first real test. It has been revealed that the liberal government owns their politicized courts who will not go against them. The light of liberty no longer shines in “the true north strong and free” with such good words of our anthem having a “hollow ring” in this 21st century. It is said that when God wants to judge a nation he allows the rise of wicked leaders. We begin to see now in our young nation called Canada, not only the end of the beginning but the beginning of the end, for God is a just God and we have been weighed on the scales and found wanting.…Mene mene, Tekel, Upharsin…..

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