Ontario government admits that vaccines can cause myocarditis

On September 29, Ontario’s Chief Medical Officer of Health (CMO) issued a statement tacitly admitting that some vaccines appear to cause myocarditis.

In his statement, CMO Kieran Moore recommended that Ontario begin issuing Pfizer-BioNTech vaccines exclusively out of “an abundance of caution” resulting from an analysis of adverse events following immunization with the various vaccines.


Healthcare Insider Alleges Blood Lab Results Looking ‘Very Bad’ For Their Vaccinated Patients (09-Oct-2021) pic.twitter.com/jfWl46JTQE

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Kingston, Ont. hospital places 59 employees on indefinite leave for violating vaccine mandate

All physicians, staff and learners at the Kingston, Ont. research and teaching hospital were required to provide proof of having received a first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, or a documented medical reason for not being vaccinated, by Sept. 21. Under the policy, all staff are required to be fully vaccinated by Oct. 22.

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Ontario makes Indigenous curriculum mandatory for Grades 1 to 3

A day before Canada’s National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, the Ontario government announced changes to the school curriculum, committing to strengthening Indigenous learning in Grades 1 to 3 in the next two years, including an introduction to the residential school system.

h/t Neocon Servative

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Is Ontario’s vaccine passport causing more problems than expected?

Ontario’s vaccine rollout already seems to be running into challenges. Some businesses dont want to enforce the rule, some people aren’t satisfied and want more oversight and some people think this has gone way too far. Anthony Furey discusses in his latest video why this plan seems to be plagued by problems.

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Anti-vaxxers don’t have a right to accommodations, Ontario human rights watchdog says

The decision to get vaccinated is voluntary, and a “person who chooses not to be vaccinated based on personal preference does not have the right to accommodation under the (Human Rights Code),” the Ontario Human Rights Commission said this week in a policy paper discussing the limits of vaccine mandates and proof-of-vaccination requirements.

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Justice Centre gives Ontario final warning over vax passports

The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms has issued a legal warning letter to the Ontario Government on behalf of four clients demanding the vaccine passport mandate be revoked immediately. The law requires Ontarians as young as 12 to provide proof of two doses of the Covid mRNA vaccination as of September 22, 2021, or be denied access to a wide range of businesses and organizations, including field trips to city facilities. The Justice Centre has notified the Province that it will file a legal action should Ontario fail to halt its unconstitutional discrimination against those who have not yet chosen to receive the experimental vaccines.

h/t Marvin

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Businesses brace for learning curve as Ontario’s vaccine certificates set to take effect Wednesday

Last week, the province outlined its guidelines for businesses required to make the checks. Patrons at dine-in restaurants, nightclubs, gyms, sports facilities and other venues must present a receipt of full vaccination and identification. Doctors’ notes for medical exemptions will also be accepted.

With vaccines at 39% effectiveness, you’ll be back in lockdown within 30 days. We should be concentrating on treatment and natural immunity instead of vaccines.

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Ontario releases new details on how people will prove their COVID-19 vaccine status starting Sept. 22

Ontario has released further guidance for businesses one week before COVID-19 vaccines become mandatory to enter some non-essential establishments.

Starting on Sept. 22, proof of vaccination status will be required to eat indoors at restaurants and bars, to enter a gym, movie theatre, sporting venue or concert, and to use a large meeting and event space.

Ontario residents will need to either print or download their second dose receipt from the government website until an “enhanced” certificate becomes available on Oct. 22.

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‘No more nonsense’: Ontario Liberals call on government to get tough on anti-vaxxers

Ontario’s Liberal Party is calling on the provincial government to make vaccines mandatory for transit passengers, as well as eligible students and employees who interact with customers as the fourth wave of COVID-19 continues to climb.

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