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Published: January 26, 2023

Privacy commissioner rules Saskatchewan library cannot mandate COVID vaccine for employees

By The Editor

Thu Jan 26, 2023 – 6:06 pm EST

(LifeSiteNews) — The privacy commissioner for the Canadian province of Saskatchewan has ruled in favor of the vaccine-free, saying that Saskatoon Public Library cannot mandate its employees show proof of COVID vaccination or a negative test as a condition of employment, without a lawful order.  

Blacklock’s Reporter revealed Wednesday that Saskatchewan privacy commissioner Ronald Kruzeniski has ruled in favor of a Saskatoon Public Library employee who objected to management’s decision to extend its COVID mandates after the provincial government rescinded the policy. 

“The Saskatoon Public Library did not have legislative authority to collect the COVID-19 test results,” wrote Kruzeniski.

Kruzeniski explained that the mandate was unlawful under the province’s Protection Of Privacy Act, and that the Saskatoon Public Library was obligated to destroy all records on file pertaining to an employee’s vaccination status. 

The case itself dates back to March of 2022, when the Saskatoon Public Library management told its employees that despite Saskatchewan premier Scott Moe having removed the province’s COVID mandates the previous month, all employees had to continue submitting proof they had received the COVID vaccine or supply a negative test in order to go to

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