The legal challenge, originally filed in 2021, sought to have British Columbia's complete ban on in-person worship services refuted based on protected Charter rights.
'The unjustified intrusions of government into the homes and churches of Canadians in the name of COVID enforcement is a stain on Canada’s free and democratic society.'
The legal action cites violations of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, including the right to life, freedom of religion and conscience, and informed consent.
The risks associated with the jabs were known to officials as early as December 2020 when it was reported that an Indigenous man experienced an anaphylactic reaction to his shot.
Judges ruled in two important court cases in Alberta and British Columbia that health officers in those provinces are not above the law and must account for their roles in enacting draconian virus rules.
The Voices Of Silenced Okanagan Health Professionals present twelve questions to the British Columbia Premier John Horgan, as well as the province's health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry, and the Health Minister Adrian Dix.
Like innumerable other government-affiliated health officials, Dr. Bonnie Henry reminds me of a trained seal, jumping through hoops, balancing balls on her nose, performing for the public in the great political aquarium where government functionaries swim and frolic.