Canada's Supreme Court has Refused to Hear Two Covid-19 Travel Mandate Cases.
A crime committed yesterday is still a crime. This is especially true in politics where edicts remain on the books available to facilitate future crimes and there is no remorse over the initial act.
The Supreme Court of Canada has refused to hear two well funded, well presented challenges to Federal government Covid era travel edicts.
As outlined in the August 29th, 2024 Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms (JCCF) post, “Supreme Court declines to hear Covid vaccine travel mandate cases,” the two cases, filed separately but both supported by the JCCF, challenged Federal Covid vaccine travel mandates enacted, but subsequently rescinded, during the great pandemic of 2020 - 2022.
The first review (Peckford et al. v. Canada) was filed by former Progressive Conservative Newfoundland and Labrador premier Brian Peckford and five other plaintiffs.
People’s Party of Canada leader Maxime Bernier championed the second case (Hon. Maxime Bernier v. Canada).
As outlined in the JCCF post:
In both cases, the Federal Court held the issues were moot because the vaccine travel mandate had been rescinded after the cases had been filed and cross-examination had occurred, but prior to the court heari…
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