by Billy Shields and Daniel J. Rowe

CTV News

January 8, 2022

MONTREAL — People’s Party of Canada (PPC) leader Maxime Bernier was among the hundreds of Quebecers who braved the cold to denounce vaccine mandates and other health measures put in place to curb the spread of COVID-19 in Montreal’s Old Port on Saturday.

“There is no convincing case for compulsory COVID-19 vaccinations,” Bernier wrote on Twitter. “Mandatory policies are a blunt tool aimed at covering up government ineptitude.”

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3 COMMENTS

  1. Bernier could bring our country back to a normal civilized place. We need a change and he could be the one. We have nothing to loose with black face trudump in power. If he runs he gets my vote.

  2. Any persons who support mandatory covid 19 notavaccine shots, I ask what medical procedure(s) would you say no to? If you have a line that you will not cross concerning mandatory medical procedures then why do you stand down and accept the forcing of covid 19 notavaccine injections?

    If you accept that you will not just accept any mandatory medical procedures in the future then why do you want to impose your point of view of forcing others to now take these useless (AND THEY ARE DOING JACK SHIT TO STOP THE VIRUS!) at protecting you against covid 19, notavaccine injections?

    WHO THE HELL ARE YOU!?! WHEN DID YOU BECOME SUPREME DICTATORS OR WANNABE GODS!?!

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