'Illegally mandated COVID‐19 vaccines may be killing dozens of young Canadian doctors and putting thousands of doctors at high risk of severe injury and death,' Alberta-based doctor and cancer researcher William Makis pointed out.
The convoy organizers say they need $450,000 of the donation money given to them to pay for legal representation, ahead of the public inquiry into whether the Trudeau government was justified in invoking the Emergencies Act.
A memo from government lawyers stated that “There are a number of false empirical beliefs about the development, the contents, effects or purpose of the vaccines … For example, a conviction the Covid-19 vaccine contains aborted human or animal fetal cells or that DNA is altered by mRNA vaccines is empirically incorrect and should not be used as a rationale for the granting of a religious exemption even were this belief is sincerely held or rooted in religion.'
'I am also concerned that the Premier appears to be using the powers and resources of his office for political purposes and truly hope that neither he, nor Justin Trudeau, were involved with the remarks given by the Lieutenant Governor yesterday,' Danielle Smith said.
Conservative commentators at major Canadian outlets have begun to wonder whether Trudeau might be eyeing another snap election this fall as a way to get out of the hearings.