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S05E01 A Good Start to the Year

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We open the new season with a discussion of three recent Justice Centre victories: 1) The Michal Princ case in Alberta where a doctor was accused of professional misconduct for providing Covid vaccine exemptions, 2) the Leah McInnes case. Leah, a Saskatchewan nurse, who had been accused of unprofessional conduct because she protested—both in the streets and on social media—against lockdowns and vaccine mandates, and 3) an ArriveCAN ticket case in Ontario. The ticket case has ties, in spirit, with the Peckford ArriveCAN case, in which our lawyers have requested leave to appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada after lower court rulings that our Charter-based lawsuit against the ArriveCAN was moot.
Justice Centre, Jan 18, 2024: College drops charges against Alberta doctor who granted Covid vaccine exemptions
The Democracy Fund, Sep 14, 2023: CPSO drops disciplinary proceedings against Ontario physician for opposing harmful Covid policies
Justice Centre, Jan 19, 2024: Free speech victory: Charges against nurse who opposed vaccine mandates defeated
Jordan Peterson in the National Post, Jan 17, 2024: Bureaucrats will rue the day they tried to shut me up
Justice Centre, Oct 10, 2023: Saskatchewan nurse faces disciplinary proceedings over expressing her opinions
Justice Centre, Jan 18, 2024: ArriveCAN ticket case dismissed, but Charter rights remain in limbo
Justice Centre, Nov 10, 2023: BC healthcare workers’ vaccine mandate challenge: Tatlock, Koop, et al. v. BC and Dr. Bonnie Henry
Justice Centre, Jan 11, 2024: Peckford, Bernier take travel restrictions to Supreme Court of Canada
The New Westminster Times, Jan 19, 2024: Unreconciled: Veteran Powell River Paramedic Forced Out Of His Job For Opposing City Name Change

Theme Music "Carpay Diem" by Dave Stevens

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We open the new season with a discussion of three recent Justice Centre victories: 1) The Michal Princ case in Alberta where a doctor was accused of professional misconduct for providing Covid vaccine exemptions, 2) the Leah McInnes case. Leah, a Saskatchewan nurse, who had been accused of unprofessional conduct because she protested—both in the streets and on social media—against lockdowns and vaccine mandates, and 3) an ArriveCAN ticket case in Ontario. The ticket case has ties, in spirit, with the Peckford ArriveCAN case, in which our lawyers have requested leave to appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada after lower court rulings that our Charter-based lawsuit against the ArriveCAN was moot.
Justice Centre, Jan 18, 2024: College drops charges against Alberta doctor who granted Covid vaccine exemptions
The Democracy Fund, Sep 14, 2023: CPSO drops disciplinary proceedings against Ontario physician for opposing harmful Covid policies
Justice Centre, Jan 19, 2024: Free speech victory: Charges against nurse who opposed vaccine mandates defeated
Jordan Peterson in the National Post, Jan 17, 2024: Bureaucrats will rue the day they tried to shut me up
Justice Centre, Oct 10, 2023: Saskatchewan nurse faces disciplinary proceedings over expressing her opinions
Justice Centre, Jan 18, 2024: ArriveCAN ticket case dismissed, but Charter rights remain in limbo
Justice Centre, Nov 10, 2023: BC healthcare workers’ vaccine mandate challenge: Tatlock, Koop, et al. v. BC and Dr. Bonnie Henry
Justice Centre, Jan 11, 2024: Peckford, Bernier take travel restrictions to Supreme Court of Canada
The New Westminster Times, Jan 19, 2024: Unreconciled: Veteran Powell River Paramedic Forced Out Of His Job For Opposing City Name Change

Theme Music "Carpay Diem" by Dave Stevens

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