Since the “safe and effective” COVID shots were mandated, a survey commissioned by Health Canada reveals that 1 in 3 Canadians are less confident in all vaccines. 

1 in 3 Canadians less confident in all vaccines since COVID 

The data comes from a response to a parliamentary question from an Opposition MP asking for records of all surveys given by the Government of Canada.

The Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) disclosed that in November 2023, they surveyed parents of children to learn how effective their advertisements were. 

One question asked was,  “Has the recent COVID-19 pandemic had an impact on your confidence in vaccinations in general?” 

Among the 1,001 respondents, 30% indicated they were less confident in vaccines in general (15% “a lot less confident; 15% “somewhat less confident”).

Conversely, 20% said they were more confident. 

In other words, 1 in 3 are less confident, while 1 in 5 are more confident. 

Health Canada considered offering parents money to inject their babies with COVID shots

In the same survey, less than half of respondents said they thought the COVID shots were safe for children under 5 years of age. 

One question asked what it would take for parents to vaccinate their babies. Among the boxes parents could check, “receiving a financial incentive” was one of them. 

As the commissioned polling firm Leger stated in their executive summary, the federal Liberals’ objective was to increase vaccine uptake “even if [parents] perceive the risk of serious illness from COVID-19 to be low and the risk from a new vaccine to be high.” 

Another objective was to “increase intention to vaccinate children.”

Pfizer Contract Exposed

A partially redacted contract between Health Canada and Pfizer was uncovered in November of last year, showing that authorities had no idea what the long-term effects of the mRNA vaccine would be, but they told Canadians it was safe to take anyway.

The heavily-redacted contract was only exposed after an Access to Information Request, and after the Liberal government conceded that they’d rather the Canadian public not have access to it. 

Last week, Dutch researchers analyzing data from 47 Western countries postulated that the most likely cause of 3 million excess deaths between 2020 and 2022 is the COVID vaccine.

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