A Citizens' Hearing Calls for Scrutiny of Canada's COVID Response
Independent, Science-Based Evidence To Empower Canadians
A Citizens’ Hearing took place in Toronto from June 22 to June 24, 2022. The three-day event was co-hosted by the Canadian Covid Care Alliance and was open for public viewing either in person of via live-streaming. The independent hearing scrutinized the impacts of COVID-19 mandates and restrictions on Canadians. Panelists included former Reform Party leader and MP Preston Manning, retired Ontario pediatrician Dr. Susan Natsheh, and president of the Canadian COVID Care Alliance David Ross. Watch the recordings here.
AND/OR read over the “highlights” of each day’s recordings here:
Education (includes vaccine injuries & a fatality related to vaccine mandates)
Masking (includes respirologist Chris Schaefer)
Employment/Labour
Natural immunity (includes Dr. Steven Pelech re: high herd immunity)
The Emergencies Act
Charter Analysis
Issues with professional colleges (physicians losing their licenses when advocating for their patients against “official” directives)
Children and COVID
Vaccine injuries
The regulatory approval process
International law
Family law
Economic impacts
Informed consent
Cross-partisan roundtable discussion (politicians who have supported constituents)
Next Steps Taskforce
A Citizens' Hearing Calls for Scrutiny of Canada's COVID Response
Tamara Ugolini of Rebel News speaks to Sonya Anderson, chair of The Canadian Covid Care Alliance's Government Relations Committee. Watch the video to gain insight into this 3-day inquiry into Canada’s response to COVID-19.
Students Testify To How They Were Harmed by Canada’s COVID-19 Policies
Many students were forced to receive a COVID-19 genetic vaccine or risk increased debt, loss of scholarships, and career delays. Read about some of their experiences as they attempted to balance mandate requirements and personal choice with a lack of dialogue and risk-benefit analysis from their institutions.
Former Ontario Chief Medical Officer Calls Canada’s Coercive COVID-19 Mandates a ‘Tragic Error’
According to Dr. Richard Schabas, a former Ontario chief medical officer of health, Canada’s public health agency made a “tragic error” by grounding its COVID-19 response policies on coercion rather than persuasion. Schabas made the remarks during his testimony to the Citizens’ Hearing on June 24, 2022. (See Day 3.)
WHAT is the Canadian Covid Care Alliance?
This is from their webpage:
Our alliance of independent Canadian doctors, scientists, health care practitioners, and lawyers is committed to providing top-quality and balanced, evidence-based information to the Canadian public about COVID-19 so that hospitalizations can be reduced, lives saved, and our country safely restored as quickly as possible.
The CCCA can be contacted at
info @ canadiancovidcarealliance . org (All one word, no spaces)
The Canadian Adverse Event Reporting System is an initiative supported by the Canadian Covid Care Alliance
CAERS is an adverse event reporting system separate from government and public health agencies across Canada, determined to provide an accurate depiction of possible adverse events individuals have experienced due to the COVID-19 inoculation program. Contact CAERS for help.
The “Next Steps Taskforce” is setting up a citizen led and citizen funded national inquiry on the COVID pandemic response. It will engage all Canadians, from coast-to-coast-to-coast and strive to discover and consolidate for the public record the mandates and pandemic restrictions’ full impacts on Canadian society.
The Inquiry will likely become the single largest completely citizen led and funded initiative in Canadian history.
Over the coming weeks, we will be establishing a steering committee and setting out terms of reference for the inquiry. We look forward to providing updates in the near future.
The Inquiry’s scope, timeline, and details will be set out over the coming weeks through a steering committee comprised of various freedom organizations and experts. Generally, we envision a monumental demonstration of citizen initiative that will take place across several months and in multiple locations across Canada.
The inquiry will draw testimony from Canadians impacted by the pandemic policies and put together an authoritative record as to the pandemic measures’ impact on individuals and society.
This record will be publicly accessible and available to all Canadians seeking redress through the courts and, most importantly, trying to hold elected and unelected officials accountable for their policies.
See: https://tbof.ca/tbof-announces-national-citizens-inquiry/