Supreme Court Denies Hearing Two Vaccine Travel Mandate Cases Claiming Mootness Involving Applicants Hon Brian Peckford and Hon. Maxime Bernier

2024-08-30

Supreme Court Denies Hearing Two Vaccine Travel Mandate Cases Claiming Mootness Involving Applicants Hon Brian Peckford and Hon. Maxime Bernier

Aug 30, 2024 | Blog, General News | 1 comment

Supreme Court Denies Hearing Two Vaccine Travel Mandate Cases Claiming Mootness Involving Applicants Hon Brian Peckford and Hon. Maxime Bernier

 

In a recent statement, BC’s Chief Medical Officer, Bonnie Henry, and Provincial Minister of Health, Adrian Dix, jointly announced a new plan for BC’s health care professionals.

With perfect timing for the coming provincial election, after years of ignoring our pleas, they proudly announce the end to vaccination mandates for all BC health care workers.

Dix explains that the new BC/CDC Immunization Manual no longer require health care employees to be vaccinated, however those who are not must accept that they may be subject to restrictions, in the event of a future pandemic, which may include masking, modified work duties or exclusion from the workplace.

In addition, all workers are now required to provide their ‘immunity status’ for all ‘relevant vaccine –eradicated illnesses of concern’. Despite the complete failure of the Covid-19 vaccines, it has been included in this list.

One question that comes to mind, with their history of redefining medical terminology – what is their current definition for immunity? Are they considering testing that can show immunity acquired through natural exposure, or are they only accepting vaccination as a means of assuring immunity?

While they enthusiastically proclaim that those health care professionals whose careers were ended by these mandates can again be considered for ‘available openings’, those who made the decision purely because they did not wish to share the personal information are left in the same position as previously; share your immunity status or stay unemployed.

Can the government’s databases and their handlers even be trusted to keep this information safe and secure?

In truth this announcement is typical government-speak; filled with empty proclamations while leaving more questions than answers.

The fact remains that these individuals were fired ‘with cause’ for an illness that was not as serious as they wanted us to believe, and a cure that was more dangerous than the illness it was protecting against.

They are well aware that they have left our health care in shambles and are merely looking for any way to gloss over the damages and survive the coming election.

To read the statement by the Justice Centre for Constitutional Rights, click here 

1 Comment

  1. William

    Hard to fathom. Those in power continually IGNORING the Charter of Rights which should trump their decrees. Our broken “politically appointed” Supreme Court is NOT serving “justice” and one can only conclude it is due to being “Beholden” to political masters. “Ideologically twisted” politicians in power appear to serve an evil master and NOT the Common good. Canada is broken and a fallen nation today with politicians at ALL levels serving themselves and their “parties” (politics) and not what was once called the “common” good…which is a vacuous thing today in our increasingly Communist Canada.

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