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My Canadian Tire Mask Story

The below story is the experience of a member in his own words, no edits have been made. Personal identifying information has been removed as this is an on going case in the courts. Thank

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Judicial Review December Update

Dear members and other friends, first an apology for the radio silence for the last number of weeks. Our team has been working on analyzing the Record as the government sees it provided to the

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Proverbial Olive Branch: Has enough time gone by to reach out to the loved ones that shut the door in our faces?

The pandemic has separated us physically and ideologically. Politics have somehow been the reason children are un-invited to Christmas dinner and other special occasions. How could your loved ones slam the door in your face based on differing opinions on something that is new and unknown? How can they be so scared of dying of something that is 99.99% livable without early intervention and statistically 100% livable with early treatments?

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“Never Again Is Now”

August 20th 2022 marked 75 years since the codification of the Nuremberg Code in 1947, an invaluable and internationally recognised document outlining the core tenets of medical ethics. To commemorate the event, Action Alliance, a German activist group, organised a line-up of speakers from across the world to discuss the importance of the Code.

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Judicial Review Update – August

It poured with rain on court day and driving was scary but our eagerness to get to our destination helped keep everyone focussed. We were especially delighted to see the many supporters who came out to join the court session with us (it was a full courtroom!).

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Vigil Held to support a Mother’s right to Choose

At 2pm on August the 18th outside the IWK Health Centre in Halifax, Nova Scotia, a small but supportive crowd of family, friends and concerned parents assembled with messages of love for Samantha Monaghan and her son Luc. The vigil was organised after the IWK denied Samantha the option of giving her own blood to save her son’s life, even though she is a perfect blood match.

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Commenter’s Cafe

These are the experiences of our commenters which we feel are valuable to share. We post them here with no edits within quotes

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Invisible Hands around my throat: Why some people can’t “Just Put one on like everyone else”

I took a deep breath and covered my baby’s face. The invisible hands were choking me as I did it. Those strong hands were tighter than I ever remembered before. But she had to be seen. She has a medical issue and it needs to be taken care of. I kept saying it’s okay, it’s only for a few minutes.. I looked at her beautiful face but only could see her eyes. It’s only for a few minutes…

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Judicial Review update – June

The Citizens’ Alliance of Nova Scotia (CANS) has its next Judicial Review court date on August 31st, in the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia. The postponement from June 10 was requested by the Respondents and consented to by CANS and our Co-Applicant Party, who joined the proceedings in March. He is a 15-year old youth who is represented by his litigation guardian.

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A Hospital Visit During A “Pandemic”

My youngest son recently split his head open. He’s not shy about telling you, or showing you the scar he now wears like a badge of honour. It’s a symbol of his bravery and toughness in the face of metal benches everywhere, for that is how he split his head open – he lost a fight with a metal bench.

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“The Forgotten” are the solution to our failing Healthcare Crisis

Remember November 30, 2021: D-Day for people to get their vaccine or be put on unpaid leave? Yup. Those dirty healthcare workers, aka The Forgotten, that didn’t comply. Even the physician that holds patents for the technology required to make “the cure” is one of the biggest proponents against mandates.

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