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Maxime Bernier questions ‘fraud’ of continuing COVID shots in Canada after Denmark eases back

Updated: September 16, 2022 at 8:57 pm EST  See Comments

Fri Sep 16, 2022 – 7:52 pm EDT

(LifeSiteNews) – The leader of the People’s Party of Canada (PPC) said it’s time for Canada to end the “fraud” and stop giving the COVID shots to healthy people under 60 in light of Denmark now not recommending the shots for those under 50.

“We must do the same in Canada,” Maxime Bernier tweeted yesterday with a link to a Counter Signal report about Denmark’s new jab rules.

“Healthy people under 50, or 60, were never at risk. It never was necessary. End this fraud.”

Bernier chose not to get the COVID jabs and throughout the entire COVID crisis called out government overreach.

In May, he said he was happy that he made the “rational” decision to not get “their” COVID vaccines.

He also recently blasted Piere Poilievre, the Conservative Party of Canada’s new leader, for earlier promoting the COVID jabs and only speaking out against COVID mandates when it became acceptable to do so.

In a recent blog, Bernier noted that because he chose not to get the COVID shots, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau “thinks I’m now a dangerous extremist.”

“Liberal-funded mainstream media spent the past two

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