Suzanne Anton & Corinne Mori on BC's Poor Pandemic Policy

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As Minister of Justice and Attorney General of British Columbia from 2013 to 2017, having served as crown council, a member of BC's legislative assembly and before that as a Vancouver city councillor, Suzanne Anton draws upon a wealth of expertise and unparalleled experience working at the highest levels of provincial government--her candid appraisal here of BC's response to the declared pandemic is a sobering indictment of uncritical compliance and the too easy acceptance of government measures that infringe individual rights and freedoms.
Corinne Mori has run as an independent candidate for the Kootenay Central riding of British Columbia, and is an indefatigable advocate for the rights of BC’s nurses and residents. For some three years now, Corinne Mori has been working on behalf of the thousands of nurses in BC who were unlawfully terminated after refusing mandated injections of the mRNA COVID-19 genetic vaccines. In this interview Corinne cuts straight to the chase, asking the questions that need to be answered regarding collateral harms resulting from BC's misguided pandemic policy. In addition, she provides important insight into the unfortunate role played by the BC Nurses Union in preventing BC's unvaccinated nurses from seeking legal remedy for unlawful termination and infringement of their rights.

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