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Published: November 22, 2022

Legal challenge to Ontario’s expired COVID passport to be heard in court this week

By The Editor

Tue Nov 22, 2022 – 1:52 pm EST

TORONTO (Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms) — The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms is announcing that the challenge to Ontario’s now expired vaccine passport system will be heard by the Ontario Superior Court on Monday, November 21 and Tuesday, November 22.

The Ontario government implemented a vaccine passport system on September 21, 2021, which prohibited unvaccinated people from accessing many public venues, such as gyms, pools, and restaurants. Businesses were forced to implement this system or face fines of up to $100,000. Business owners could face up to 1 year in jail if they refused to comply with the discriminatory passport system.

The Justice Centre is representing eight Ontario residents who were excluded from normal everyday activities for exercising their right to decide not to take the vaccine.

Ontario rescinded the passports in March 2022, as more evidence confirmed that vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals spread COVID in equal measure. The vaccines are still undergoing clinical trials that are set to finish in 2023.

Sarah Lamb from Kitchener is one of the applicants in the proceeding. She received her first COVID shot in May 2021. The following day she

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