Canada's Vaccine Injury Support Program (VISP) was launched in December of 2020, after the Canadian government gave vaccine makers a shield from liability regarding COVID-19 jab-related injuries.
I was pretty sure the Canadian government did this. According to that his lawsuit against Pfizer should be dismissed.
Injured people in the US have the same problem. In both cases it seems they should be suing the federal government. If the government gave the manufacturers immunity from liability for their products then the government should now be liable for damages caused by those products.
On a side note, I am seeing a lot of word salad like this lately:
Trudeau went so far as to scorn unvaccinated Canadians, punishing those opposing his measures by banning the jab-free from flying, and saying that public places, including restaurants and sports facilities, were of a "small, fringe minority" who held "unacceptable views" and did not "represent the views of Canadians who have been there for each other."
It’s usually in online comments, which you expect to be sloppy. This should have been an edited article.
Are people getting lazy writing their thoughts, or are their thoughts becoming muddled due to widespread dementia?
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