MSNBC: 8% of Canadians Won't Get Vaccinated
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If you read the comment sections on articles from CBC and CBC you will see the growing divide between Vaxxed and Unvaxxed.
I wonder how much time we have before we get ostracized.
If I am not mistaken, Alberta is a voluntary vaccination province, so head there first; and even if they ultimately threaten you with a tax or a mandatory vaccine, you can get an exemption.
It's a charter rights issue, for starters. Not only would a fine as penalty for refusing an experimental vaccine constitute a violation of the security of the person [following abortion law logic] (7), but if the mandated vaccine in question had been tested on or incorporated elements of aborted fetuses / fetal tissue, and that is the reason cited for refusal, coercion / punitive taxing will run afoul of 2A regarding freedom of conscience and religion (i.e. a problem compounded if someone cannot or will not pay this fine, given they'll no doubt be incarcerated). Conscientious objectors could also cite the drug company’s own admissions that studies on medium-to-long-term effects—a where ovarian cancer links are concerned for instance—wont’ be concluded for another 2 years. Exemptions would likely become the rule, not the exception, making such a tax wholly ineffective.
Consider the exemptions provided in 'Immunization of School Pupils Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. I.1', for example (evidence that past efforts in this vein have encountered similar constitutional caltrops); "Same, statement of conscience or religious belief (3) Subsection (1) does not apply to a parent who has completed an immunization education session with a medical officer of health or with a medical officer of health’s delegate that complies with the prescribed requirements, if any, and who has filed a statement of conscience or religious belief with the proper medical officer of health. 2017, c. 11, Sched. 2, s. 2; 2021, c. 4, Sched. 11, s. 17 (1)." https://www.ontario.ca/laws/statute/90i01
Additionally, like other diseases, those who can produce evidence of having had the virus through natural transmission will no doubt be able to similarly obtain an exemption, unless the rules of antibodies don't apply to the Wuhan flu.
I imagine that it may stress certain provincial health privacy acts as well.
I'm hoping for rationality but time will tell.
Nova Scotia and New Brunswick are also totally voluntary as well.
"Voluntary" due to our lack of Federal protections may lead to zero protections anywhere in Canada as it just means; you can choose to not be vaccinated but the Supreme Court can decide you're are Hazard to Society and ignore your rights.
My thoughts are on whether the vaccinated go off the deep end and turn into a mob that overrides rationality. That is a risk, even in Alberta.
Alberta has a large vaccinated population and there is an exceptional level of propaganda stating unvaccinated are Typhoid Mary's.