Committee Finds Probation Measures Handed Down by CAF Against Officer Who Refused Covid Vaccine Unjustified
A military tribunal ruled in favour of members who were unjustly reprimanded for exercising their personal choice not to be vaccinated.
A military tribunal ruled in favour of members who were unjustly reprimanded for exercising their personal choice not to be vaccinated.
There are other lawsuits currently making their way through the courts, alongside our Federal Employee Lawsuit, addressing various Covid restrictions and mandates.
One such lawsuit is also addressing the travel mandates that were imposed on all Canadians that were not vaccinated against Covid 19.
The next hearing is scheduled for Wednesday October 11th, 2023 @9:30 am in the Federal Court of Appeal in Ottawa.
Another officer who had the strength to stand against what she knew was wrong has finally been allowed to return to work, more than a year after being placed on unpaid administrative leave.
C-278 is a Conservative-led private member’s bill, initiated by Poilievre during his leadership race, now taken up by MP Dean Allison who carries the momentum forward as it enters its second reading in the House of Commons.
This is a follow up to our recent post regarding a military tribunal that determined the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) infringed on service members’ Charter rights with their ‘arbitrary’ and ‘overly broad’ vaccine mandates.
The lawyer in the above-mentioned tribunal is now pursuing a lawsuit on behalf of 330 active and former CAF members who have shared the many harms suffered as a result of the Covid-19 vaccine mandates.