by Harley Sims

True North News

April 23, 2022

The lawfulness of B.C.’s vaccine passport regime is now in a judge’s hands after a constitutional rights organization concluded its case in B.C. Supreme Court this week.

“I think that this would be the first case – if we win – with a successful challenge to the COVID regime, like a really successful judgment,” said Canadian Constitution Foundation (CCF) lawyer Christine Van Geyn in a video update from Vancouver. “So, I am really optimistic.”

The CCF  launched its legal challenge last September, representing three individuals unable to obtain medical exemptions from the province’s proof-of-vaccination program. These clients include a teenage girl and a woman (who later became pregnant) who suffered injuries following their first COVID shots, as well as a woman with numerous overlapping disabilities who chose not to be vaccinated due to medical concerns.

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