WHY I am Standing Up - A New Brunswick Teacher's Perspective
I am a public school teacher in New Brunswick, Canada and have decided to share my experience with the mandatory vaccination policy being enforced by my employer, the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development (EECD).
We have initiated a court case through Stand for Freedom NB. You can learn more about the case, and support the fight for our rights and freedoms here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/legal-action-4-new-brunswick
Here is a brief description about the court case:
On Friday, November 5 our legal team led by James Kitchen and Andy Clark submitted for filing at the Court of Queen’s Bench in Fredericton an Application to the Court challenging the mandatory vaccination policies for New Brunswick public servants. We are seeking a Declaration from the Court that the policies are unconstitutional (in that they violate sections 7 and 8 of the Charter and that such violations are not saved by section 1) and therefore of no force or effect, and an Order that any public servant who has been or will be disciplined or terminated as a result of the policies resulting in lost wages be compensated in an amount the Court deems just.
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