Parksville woman fights mask fine and wins
Right here in nice Canada, it is happening. Our rights and freedoms are being suppressed and eliminated.
All in the name of science that does not exist. Numerous studies from all over the world exist showing that masks, that almost everyone is wearing, are not helpful and in some cases are harmful. I have published some of these studies in this column.
Ela Tenase went to a local pharmacy called Pharmasave to pick up her medical prescription. She was not wearing a mask. No entry. She explained that for medical reasons she could not wear one, explaining that’s why she was taking medicines. Meanwhile in a nearby mall in Nanaimo hundreds were sitting in a food court unmasked.
But the authorities would not act reasonably and she was ticketed by police. Ela, a courageous Romanian immigrant, did not take kindly to this rebuff and protested outside the pharmacy.
A Canadian news outlet, Rebel News, had recently set up a Democracy Fund to assist people like Ela in fighting these undemocratic measures. They took on Ela’s case and just a couple of days ago, her fine was stayed by a Justice of The Peace.
Of course, this follows on the heels of other cases of coercion and suppression throughout Canada. Dr. Hoff of Lytton, for example, was denied having his injured patients be seen by a specialist and ever since the authorities have been harassing him, taking away his hospital privileges and the College of Physicians and Surgeons accusing him of so called “vaccine hesitancy.”
Across Canada people are being harassed, coerced, denied their jobs, by a state that is consumed with lockdowns that do more damage than the virus itself. No independent cost benefit analysis would validate what Governments are doing. That’s why they have not done one. But Dr. Douglas Allen of Simon Fraser University University has completed one and it shows lockdowns and such measures do not work.
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It's easy for politicians, they can spend what they want because somebody else will pay for it – the taxpayers.
Well done Merv & Marg
Nanaimo is still a good place, but the powers that be have let it run to ruin. This is sad to see.
i agree it is the volunteers in Nanaimo that make it such a wonderful place to live. I've lived all over B. C. and came back to Nanaimo to raise my kids and join the family business. Never any regret
Thank you Mr. Peckford for voicing concerns that many Canadians share, but remain silent.