The Fringe Minority Report #169 National Citizens Inquiry Saskatoon

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The National Citizens Inquiry testimony of Michele Tournier, who owns a family run Chuck Wagon business. Early into the mandates, they heard the rumblings of public events being canceled, but considering these were outdoor, the family kept hopeful. In the year 2020, all events were canceled, and with thoroughbred horses to feed and no money coming in, times were tough, but the family persevered.
In her testimony, Michele describes the sad circumstances surrounding her sisters death and their last goodbyes on Mothers Day. She also talks about the effects of the lockdowns on her grandchildren, who have begun to fear police presence.
Michele has lost faith in many institutions and those in prominent positions. She understands many people were coerced into taking the vaccine, but many stood back and allowed this to happen to their fellow Canadians. This was shameful behavior because it put all of us at risk of losing more rights and freedoms.

The covid restrictions and mandates hurt many Canadians. Please listen to their stories.

All original material was collected from the National Citizens Inquiry site.

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