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Published: September 16, 2022

Federal tribunal sides with Canadian man denied unemployment benefits for refusing COVID shot

By The Editor

Fri Sep 16, 2022 – 12:33 pm EDTFri Sep 16, 2022 – 12:39 pm EDT

OTTAWA (Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms) – The Justice Centre is pleased to announce the decision of the Social Security Tribunal of Canada reversing the denial of Employment Insurance (EI) benefits to Timothy Conlon, who lost his job for not getting the COVID shots.

Mr. Conlon served as a delivery driver in the Toronto area, providing direct delivery of personal care items to homes. He would deliver sealed packages to peoples’ homes, buzz the doorbell and depart. He had little, if any interaction, with customers. Mr. Conlon was an exemplary employee with no complaints against him.

Despite this, his employer demanded that he get the COVID shots. Mr. Conlon expressed concerns about his existing high blood pressure and the reports of some individuals getting blood clots after taking the shots. When Mr. Conlon said he wasn’t going to get the shots, his boss told him not to come back to work.

Mr. Conlon was immediately thrown into financial crisis, which was compounded when Service Canada denied his claim for Employment Insurance benefits. He was unable to afford the purchase of a

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