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Published: October 1, 2021

Ontario Human Rights Commission calls vaccine passports ‘generally permissible’

By The Editor

Fri Oct 1, 2021 – 9:42 pm EDT

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(LifeSiteNews) – The Ontario Human Rights Commission (OHRC) provided updated information on the legitimacy of mandated vaccines and vaccine passports, stating that “receiving a COVID-19 vaccine remains voluntary but that vaccine requirements are ‘generally permissible’ under the (Ontario Human Rights) Code provided that protections are put in place to make sure people in all organizations who are unable to be vaccinated for Code-related reasons are reasonably accommodated.” 

On September 22, the OHRC published a statement outlining their opinion of how vaccine mandates and passports fit under the umbrella of human rights protection in Ontario. The statement from the OHRC provides information on obtaining a vaccine passport at the outset of the document before it mentions whether encroaching vaccine requirements are legitimate or permissible in the province of Ontario.

The OHRC is clear that people with medical or disability reasons for not taking the experimental jab must be accommodated under rights outlined by the Code. However, the duty to accommodate is limited to circumstances that could “significantly interfere with people’s health and safety.”

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