Court date set for lawsuit against Trudeau gov’t vaccine travel mandate
The main plaintiff in the case is the last living drafter of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, the exact document the Trudeau government is alleged to have violated.
The Trudeau government will have to defend its mandate barring the unvaccinated from plane, train, and sea travel in federal court this fall.
“The Federal Court has issued an Order that an action brought by the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms, to strike down the federal government’s mandatory Covid-19 vaccine requirements for air travelers (the ‘Travel Ban’) will be heard on September 19, 2022,” announced the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms, the legal group representing plaintiff Brian A. Peckford, who is the former premier of Newfoundland and the last living architect of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
“The court’s Order also consolidates four separate cases, and ordered them to be heard on an expedited basis, given the serious infringement on Canadians’ mobility rights and other Charter rights,” added the group.
This is Great BUt Expediated basis ?
September ?
Screw that…hear it NOW !