Alberta residents launch class action against government over COVID vaccine misinformation
The lawsuit highlights serious concerns over the promotion and distribution practices of the Covid Vaccines.

Mike Campbell

February 29, 2024

In a significant legal move, Rath & Company has initiated a class action lawsuit on behalf of Albertans allegedly harmed by the Covid-19 vaccines. 

Alberta residents launch class action against government over COVID vaccine misinformation

The lawsuit targets both the Government of Canada and the Province of Alberta, accusing them of negligence and misinformation regarding the vaccine’s risks and dangers. 

Carrie Sakamoto, who previously filed an individual claim and has suffered from Bell’s palsy from the COVID vaccine for almost three years, now represents the proposed class. 

The lawsuit highlights serious concerns over the promotion and distribution practices of the Covid Vaccines.

Co-counsel Eva Chipiuk announced the development through X on Thursday.

“This proposed class action lawsuit seeks justice for individuals who have suffered physical and psychological injuries or death due to the alleged negligence and misconduct by the Defendants in respect of the Covid Vaccines,” she said. 

“It aims to hold the Defendants accountable and obtain compensation for those adversely affected.”

The legal action alleges that the defendants rushed changes to the vaccines’ safety standards, essentially removing the requirement for these vaccines to be proven “safe or effective.” 

Despite this, the vaccines were marketed to the public as both safe and effective, and coerced upon citizens by stripping rights from those hesitant to receive the vaccine with the implementation of a vaccine passport. 

Vaccine coercion after sketchy “safe and effective” promise

Medical apartheid ensued, as unvaccinated Canadians were unable to enter most buildings, play sports, work, ride a train or board an airplane – and the feds even threatened withholding employment insurance (EI) to those who were fired for not getting the shots.

Chipiuk further pointed out that the government’s rushed contractual agreements with vaccine manufacturers lacked standard safety assurances and provided additional indemnities favouring the manufacturers. 

Liberal MP Anthony Housefather said in February 2023 that Canadians shouldn’t be allowed to see the contract they signed with Pfizer because, he admitted, the contracts would reveal that the vaccine lacked normal testing requirements.

In November 2023, a partially redacted contract between Health Canada and Pfizer was uncovered, 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.

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