Friday, November 22, 2024

CAF vaccine mandate lawsuit dismissed, but fight isn't over

 

This is an excerpt, see whole video here: https://tinyurl.com/m5xsvnn5 | On November 13, the Federal Court dealt a significant blow to Canadian freedom and bodily autonomy by dismissing the case of over 330 present and former members of the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) who allege that their superiors abused their power, authority, and infringed upon their rights when implementing a cohesive COVID-19 vaccine mandate. Alberta-based Justice Catherine A. Coughlan, who sided with the Government of Canada’s motion to strike, criticized the case as being "vexatious," failing to "plead material facts," and containing assertions that "constitute abuse of process." The judge also labeled the plaintiffs' description of COVID-19 jabs as "experimental gene therapy" as an example of the “inflammatory” language throughout the pleadings. The case has been dismissed without allowance to amend, and leaves the plaintiffs collectively on the hook for $5,040 in costs to be paid jointly. The plaintiffs' lawyer explains why an appeal is likely on the way.
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