On October 18, 2021, the Justice Centre filed a constitutional challenge against Ontario’s vaccine passport mandate in Ontario’s Superior Court. The legal challenge is brought on behalf of eight Ontario citizens who are exercising their Charter rights and freedoms by not taking one or more doses of the Covid vaccine, including Evan Kraayenbrink, a paramedic who decided he would wait for further data on the effects of the Covid vaccine prior to deciding whether to be injected with it. Mr. Kraayenbrink also has religious beliefs about being ultimately accountable to God for what he allows to be done to his body. He lost a job he loved for that decision because of the Covid-19 vaccination mandate. Hear his story in his own words.
WATCH: Paramedic fired during pandemic for health decision, Evan Kraayenbrink | Stories of Brave Canadians
- July 17, 2023

WATCH: Paramedic fired during pandemic for health decision, Evan Kraayenbrink | Stories of Brave Canadians
- July 17, 2023

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