WATCH: Vaccine Choice Canada president explains why group dropped mandates lawsuit

Vaccine Choice Canada President Ted Kuntz
Vaccine Choice Canada President Ted KuntzDr. Mark Trozzi’s podcast/Screenshot
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Vaccine Choice Canada dropped its COVID-19-era mandate lawsuit against the Government of Canada due to unobtainable expenses and corrupt courts.

President Ted Kuntz appeared Dr. Mark Trozzi’s podcast this week, where he detailed the nonprofit organization’s legal challenge to “unlawful and egregious” COVID-19 mandates, launched against the Trudeau Liberal government and the Ontario government in July 2020. 

Vaccine Choice decided earlier this year to withdraw the case “because [they] have zero confidence in our legal system,” said Kuntz, adding “they have demonstrated over and over again that they have no interest in upholding our Charter of Rights and Freedoms.”

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Kuntz said both federal and provincial judges “continue to take judicial notice of all of the expert testimony” the group presented — a stack of affidavits and expert testimonies that measured taller than five feet. 

“But all of that would go to waste because of the decision to take judicial notice on the matters of whether the vaccine was safe and effective, whether the masks were safe and effective,” he said. 

“And if we had lost, as we expected that we would, it was estimated that we would be probably threatened within the neighborhood of $200,000 to $250,000 in court costs to cover all of those lawyers.”

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