BCPSEF Conversation with Suzanne Anton, KC and Special Guests from UHCWBC and BCPU
On January 23, 2024, special guest Suzanne Anton, KC joined BCPSEF members, together with members of United Healthcare Workers of BC and BC Paramedics United, for a discussion on the Purolator Canada arbitration decision refuting Dr. Bonnie Henry’s rationale for ongoing COVID-19 workplace vaccine mandates, the Federal Court of Canada decision that found the federal government had illegally invoked the Emergencies Act to crush the Freedom Convoy in Ottawa in 2022, and the corruption and politicization of B.C. labour unions by the BC NDP government.
United Healthcare Workers of BC: https://unitedtogether.ca/
BC Paramedics United: https://bcpu.ca/
Purolator Canada arbitration: https://www.biv.com/news/commentary/suzanne-anton-bcs-ongoing-vaccine-mandates-stand-shaky-legal-foundation-8294787
Federal Court of Canada decision: https://www.fct-cf.gc.ca/Content/assets/pdf/base/2024.01.23-306-22-T-316-22-T-347-22-T-382-22.pdf
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BCPSEF presents: A conversation with Alan Cassels
On September 17, 2023, independent health policy researcher Alan Cassels joined BCPS Employees for Freedom members to discuss the influence of the pharmaceutical industry on public health policy in British Columbia. Mr. Cassels shared a variety of experiences and reflections from his 30-year career as a researcher, award-winning communicator and advocate for evidence-based drug and healthcare policy. He discussed the need for individual citizens to question and critically appraise the claims of Big Pharma, public health officials and governments in mass marketing medical interventions at the population level.
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BCPSEF presents: A conversation with Suzanne Anton, KC
On June 26, 2023, Suzanne Anton, KC, former Attorney General of British Columbia, joined BCPS Employees for Freedom members for a wide-ranging conversation on COVID-19 mandates. Ms. Anton covered a number of topics, including her take on government’s response to COVID-19, restrictive public health measures, lockdowns, vaccine passports and mandates, mass terminations of B.C. healthcare workers and public servants, and the lack of strong evidence and legal justification for these actions.
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Umar Sheikh - 2023 Reclaiming Canada Conference
Umar Sheikh of Sheikh Law (https://sheikhlaw.ca), speaking at the Reclaiming Canada Conference in Victoria, British Columbia, on May 28, 2023.
Video recording credit to We Unify. Original: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSvt0X3pF3A
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A year ago, BC Public Service announced Proof of Vaccination Mandate
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On October 5, 2021 Lori Wanamaker announced the end of medical privacy and bodily autonomy for employees. Despite her claim of creating "a BC Public Service where every employee feels they belong, where every employee feels they have a voice", the results from a Freedom of Information request show there is no such thing for hundreds of BC Public Servants. Meanwhile, employers across Canada continue dropping the mandates.
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BC Public Service Employees Speak Out - James
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James has worked as a Correctional Officer at a corrections centre in the Okanagan for more than 2 years. He has had a rewarding experience working in corrections and was planning to retire with the B.C. Public Service. Since the mandate came to effect, James and a number of his coworkers were put on leave without pay. He has learned about negative comments made about him and his coworkers in the workplace. “They’re saying we’re not to be taken seriously because we refused to comply and that’s our own fault that we’re losing our jobs.” This situation has had major impacts on his mental health, particularly with depression, which he has suffered for several years. Some of the people he has worked with are respectful of his decision. “They respected me for standing up for what I believe in”. James is still not allowed to go back to work.
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BC Public Service Employees Speak Out - Angela
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Angela has been a B.C. public servant for 25 years, recently serving with the Public Guardian and Trustee in Vancouver. In her role as a paralegal, Angela worked to protect the interests of B.C.'s most vulnerable citizens. During the past 2 years, she was able to do most of her work from home. Angela did not feel comfortable disclosing her private medical information to her employer. Her family immigrated to Canada from Hong Kong 35 years ago looking for a new life. She feels the situation she now finds herself in is surreal and has brought back the concerns that made her family emigrate in the first place. Angela believes a medical procedure should be an individual’s choice and is disappointed with her union (the BCGEU) for not standing up for her rights. Angela expects to be terminated at any moment.
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BC Public Service Employees Speak Out - Ana María
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Ana María has been a B.C. public servant since 2012 and is a Registered Forest Technologist based in the Chilliwack natural resource district. She came to Canada 22 years ago from her native Colombia, seeking a better life. A survivor together with her family of the Delta variant, Ana María was taken aback by the BC Public Service mandate for employees when it was announced. “Coming from a country where for many decades there has been more than a struggle – a human challenge – with political forces,” she questioned where this policy was going. A single mother of three sons, Ana María now works in the Service Deli Department at Costco. “The first two days I kind of felt like I went back 22 years.” She doesn’t know if she will work as a B.C. public servant again.
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Philip Davidson interviewed on Liberty Talk Canada with Odessa Orlewicz
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Original source courtesy of Liberty Talk Canada: https://youtu.be/ZdV0sCN1X-8
Philip Davidson of BCPSforFreedom interviewed on Liberty Talk Canada with Odessa Orlewicz
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Victoria Rumble Room Ft. Umar Sheikh
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This is an excerpt from a Victoria Rumble Room discussion featuring BCPSEF lawyer Umar Sheikh, discussing the pending lawsuits coming forward to the BC courts.
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Original source: https://youtu.be/7FSu3_IXf9o
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Govern This!? Podcast with Philip Davidson.mp4
Original podcast episode "BC Employees Organize and Fight for Freedom – Meet Philip Davidson and the ‘BC Public Service Employees for Freedom’ (BCPSEF – GT021)", posted Sunday, April 10, 2022, available at https://governthis.blubrry.com/bc-employees-organize-and-fight-for-freedom-meet-philip-davidson-and-the-bc-public-service-employees-for-freedom-bcpsef-gt021/.
On this Govern This!? episode, Philip Davidson, a B.C. public servant and member of BCPS Employees for Freedom member, is interviewed.
Website: https://bcpsforfreedom.com/
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Rebel News - Umar Sheikh and Philip Davidson Interviewed by Drea Humphrey
Original Rebel News report "Judge hears B.C. public servants fighting vaccine mandates in court", broadcast Tuesday, March 29, 2022, available at https://www.rebelnews.com/judge_hears_bc_public_servants_fighting_vaccine_mandates_in_court.
Umar Sheikh of Crease Harman LLP, legal counsel for BCPS Employees for Freedom, and Philip Davidson, a B.C. public servant, are interviewed.
Website: https://bcpsforfreedom.com/
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BC Public Service Employees Speak Out - Philip
Website: https://bcpsforfreedom.com/
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Philip has been with the BC Public Service for 14 years and has worked for several ministries in various policy roles. Most recently he has served as Director, Policy and Stakeholder Relations, with StudentAid BC in the Ministry of Advanced Education and Skills Training. Philip helps government develop policy and implement it. Currently his work focuses on student financial assistance policy and helping British Columbians access, afford and complete post-secondary education and training. When the mandate was brought in, Philip didn’t feel comfortable being required to disclose his personal medical information in order to keep working. He had worked primarily from home since the pandemic began. Philip is concerned about the fear, division and worry that has come with the pandemic and the mandate. “I just hope for more love, empathy and courage because we’re going to need that to heal from this as a society.” Philip has been on leave without pay for four months and expects to be terminated at any moment.
Filming credits to Todd Harris: https://matadorfilms.ca/
Music: https://www.bensound.com/
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BC Public Service Employees Speak Out - Christopher
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Christopher joined the BC Public Service in 2019 to work with the Liquor Distribution Branch in a BC Cannabis Store, initially in Parksville and more recently in Nanaimo. In his role as a cannabis consultant, Christopher offers customer support and helps inform clients about the use of certain products for different needs. Getting this job made him feel like he was finally on the path to achieving his life goals. When the mandate came into effect, Christopher went through a lot of stress and symptoms he had experienced after a serious motor vehicle accident returned, including appetite loss, nausea and depression. “Everything in life just kind of got put on hold. I just felt like I needed to step up and hold true to my values”. Christopher would like everybody to understand the division that has been put in place and hopes we can find a peaceful loving way to come together. Christopher has been put on unpaid leave for three months and expects to be terminated at any moment.
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BC Public Service Employees Speak Out - Guy
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Guy has been with the BC Public Service for four and a half years. As a Data Network Analyst with the Ministry of Citizens’ Services, he works with clients from across government to resolve Tier 2 core network communication issues. He is able to do 100% of his work from home, but enjoys the face-to-face communication and camaraderie of working in the office. When the mandate came out, Guy studied the information made available about the required new medication but felt it wasn’t sufficient for him to make an informed decision. “The science, as it’s coming out now, is way different than what we expected even a year ago.” Guy has a lot of questions and just wants clear answers. “Mandates don’t unify anything – they divide.” Guy is on leave without pay and expects to be terminated at any moment.
Filming credits to Todd Harris: https://matadorfilms.ca/
Music: https://www.bensound.com/
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CTV News Vancouver Island - Umar Sheikh and Philip Davidson Interviewed
Original CTV News Vancouver Island report "Victoria, CRD lifting vaccine mandate", broadcast Friday, March 18, 2022. Clip available at https://vancouverisland.ctvnews.ca/video?clipId=2405601.
Umar Sheikh of Crease Harman LLP, an attorney for B.C. public servants facing termination over their employer's proof of vaccination mandate, and Philip Davidson, a B.C. public servant, are interviewed.
Website: https://bcpsforfreedom.com/
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BC Public Service Employees Speak Out - Louisa
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Louisa lives in Oliver, B.C., and has been with the BC Public Service for 24 years, working for the last 11 with the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Fisheries. When the pandemic first hit, Louisa was asked by her management to find a way to keep their largely paper-based office functioning while her colleagues worked from home. She continued to work in the office throughout the pandemic. When the mandate came, Louisa, an aortic dissection survivor, knew a treatment that could possibly affect her heart would be a problem. “I don’t sleep very well. I get panic attacks where I can’t breathe.” Despite this difficult time in her life, Louisa has to be strong for her family. A devoted mother and wife, Louisa is on unpaid leave and expects termination at any moment.
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BC Public Service Employees Speak Out - D.
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D. (name withheld) has been with BC Public Service for 7 years and lives in Central B.C. In her role with the Ministry of Social Development and Poverty Reduction, she helps B.C.’s most vulnerable citizens access income assistance. When the mandate came in, she experienced confusion and anxiety. “I just knew in my heart this wasn’t right for me”. It wasn’t easy for D. to make the decision she felt forced to make. “I went and got my vaccines for one reason and one reason only and that was to keep my job, to keep my family in our home”. She continues working in her role today.
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BC Public Service Employees Speak Out - Florence
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Florence has been a B.C. public servant for 4 years, working as a correctional officer for the Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General in the Lower Mainland. During her time with the BC Public Service and the B.C. General Employees’ Union (BCGEU), Florence feels she has made a difference in the lives of the people she works with. She also got along well with her co-workers and felt respected by management. However, since the mandate was introduced, her experience has changed. “I feel like I’m being treated like a second-class citizen.” Her mental health has been negatively impacted and she has felt forced to consider an unexpected career shift. “I would like everybody to know I am healthy, I am eager to work, ready to work.” Florence, a mother of young children, has been put on unpaid leave for three months and expects to be terminated at any moment.
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Interview with Umar Sheikh on CFAX 1070
Website: https://bcpsforfreedom.com/
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Radio host Ryan Price from CFAX 1070 radio station interviews Crease Harman LLP lawyer Umar Sheikh, co-counsel representing public servants about to be fired for not showing proof of vaccination. This interview is part of the "Afternoons with Ryan Price" broadcast on March 4th, 2022.
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BC Public Service Employees Speak Out - Cheryl
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Cheryl has worked with the Ministry of Citizen’s Services for 8 years. As the only person performing her role in her office, she knows being placed on unpaid leave has had a big impact. “I've always been health-minded and always looked at alternative things and never would… had I ever thought that this would be a requirement”. Her husband, also a public servant, felt forced to follow the mandate so they could survive. Cheryl has been on unpaid leave for three months and expects to be terminated at any moment.
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BC Public Service Employees Speak Out - Diana
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Diana has been with BC Public Service for over 27 years, and for the last 18 has worked for the BC Wildfire Service in Penticton. In her role as Operations Assistant, Diana prepares the zone for the upcoming fire season, including hiring heavy equipment and making sure the necessary fire crews are in place and ready. She plays an integral role working side-by-side with the Zone Wildfire Coordination Officer during intense wildfire fighting operations. She thinks the mandate will have a significant impact on B.C.’s ability to fight wildfires because of the number of contractors who choose to be vaccine-free. “What BC Wildfire Service employees do for the public is above and beyond. I can’t even describe everything that they do.” Diana has been put on unpaid leave for three months, coinciding with the beginning of fire season, and has been told she will be terminated without severance after her leave ends.
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BC Public Service Employees Speak Out - Kasey
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Kasey has worked for the BC Public Service for a year and a half. In her role as a Probation Officer with the Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General, Kasey has helped clients while on bail, making sure they were meeting their conditions and receiving support in the community. She is passionate about her job. “It made me feel like I had a purpose and a reason, and I was helping people”. After having worked through the pandemic, she feels it’s a shame to let employees go because of their personal choice to not share their private medical information. “I think it’s a step backwards for inclusivity”. Kasey has been on leave without pay for three months and is expecting termination.
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BC Public Service Employees Speak Out - Michelle
Website: https://bcpsforfreedom.com/
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Michelle is a 14-year BC Public Service employee living in Horsefly, B.C., near Williams Lake. Beginning her career as a correctional officer, Michelle later transitioned to working as an Employment & Assistance Worker with the Ministry of Social Development and Poverty Reduction. Her work has focused on health and specialized services for clients attending treatment programs at short- and long-term care facilities. “I would think that the services have been hugely impacted by the number of people that have been put on leave,” she says, speaking about the mandatory proof of vaccination policy. “We were already running quite short staffed. There [were] offers for overtime before so I can’t imagine how much more it’s impacted B.C.’s most vulnerable people.” Michelle, a three-time cancer survivor and mother, is currently on leave without pay.
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BC Public Service Employees Speak Out - M.
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M. (name withheld) has been with the BC Public Service for 13 years. In her role working with the Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General in Vancouver, M. supports victims of violent crime, domestic and sexual abuse survivors, those struggling with mental illness and suicidal ideation, and families who have lost loved ones. Being placed on leave without pay has had an impact on her co-workers and clients. “None of them wanted to see me go. They knew I fought hard for these victims. None of my colleagues, none of the management team wanted to see me go. For the first two months of my leave without pay, my caseload sat largely untouched. These victims waited a lot longer for help than they should have had to.” M., a mother of two, expects to be terminated from the BC Public Service on February 24, 2022.
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