Federal Employee Lawsuit Update Sept 2024
There has been some significant progress in the Federal Employee Lawsuit with the Federal Court of Appeal’s decision allowing the lawsuit to proceed back to Federal Court.
There has been some significant progress in the Federal Employee Lawsuit with the Federal Court of Appeal’s decision allowing the lawsuit to proceed back to Federal Court.
A newly disclosed document from former RCMP Commissioner, Brenda Lucki, shows that both former and current RCMP members supported the 2022 Freedom Convoy protest at Parliament Hill in Ottawa.
We recently introduced these cases in a post titled “Attorney General to File Motion to Have Latest Travel Vaccine Lawsuit Dismissed”.
It is with great disappointment that we inform you that the Supreme Court of Canada has determined that previous rulings of mootness will stand. Both appeals have been dismissed.
Alberta law firm, Rath and Company, have filed a Class Action with the Court of King’s Bench of Alberta on behalf of plaintiffs Rebecca Ingram and Christopher Scott who have have stepped forward to represent a class of private business owners and operators who found themselves impacted by policies implemented during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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.