
Dr. Ponesse interviews university students affected by mandates
Students share their experiences on campus, the ethical implications of these mandates and silencing of debate, and the impact on their education.
Students share their experiences on campus, the ethical implications of these mandates and silencing of debate, and the impact on their education.
A community physician from Alberta, discusses the quality of the data used to justify mandates and questions the decision to dismiss early treatment/prevention options.
A number of concerned Canadian citizens groups, including the CCCA, have collaborated to write a proposed Safety Risk Statement on COVID-19 genetic vaccines.
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Dr. Steven Pelech was a guest speaker at the Idaho Victims of Pandemic Policy & Law event where he compared naturally acquired versus vaccine acquired immunity.
Drs Philip Oldfield and Maria Gutschi have written an analysis of Pfizer’s COVID-19 licence application submission. Many flaws and omissions have been identified with the application and review process which raise concerns about the product’s safety and effectiveness.
‘Safe and effective’ have been the highlighted words used to describe the mRNA and adenovirus-based ‘vaccines’ against COVID-19. Most politicians and public health officials are
The immune system is incredibly complex and not only helps protect us from infections, but also helps us regulate cancers, autoimmune disorders, inflammatory conditions, and allergies. Specific natural products help strengthen the immune system’s response to these challenges. This group of nutrients is called immunoceuticals.
An unjustified and harmful division has been created in society due to the policies implemented by public health and the government. In her document, Ms Nicole Smith provides a comprehensive overview of the challenges facing society and the importance of balanced information and scientific debate to bridge the divide.
The CCCA’s Scientific and Medical Advisory Committee (SMAC) has written a critique of the National Advisory Committee on Immunization’s (NACI) interim guidance on planning considerations for the vaccine booster program in Canada.
Dr. Julie Ponesse interviews Dr. Jay Battacharya professor of Health Policy at Stanford University and co-author of the Great Barrington Declaration.
An open letter has been written to the federal Minister of Health requesting a meeting to discuss the many concerns with the mRNA vaccines that are being given to Canadians.
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