
CCCA Omicron Boosters Review
This CCCA review walks through the available information on the bivalent boosters to determine whether there is sufficient evidence to support Public Health claims of “safety and efficacy”.
This CCCA review walks through the available information on the bivalent boosters to determine whether there is sufficient evidence to support Public Health claims of “safety and efficacy”.
New regulations in the Food and Drugs Act have lowered the safeguards put in place for the approval of medications in Canada by creating an alternative pathway for their licensing.
Dr. Denis Rancourt has written a report about a recent family law case where the separated parents sought a Court Order regarding which parent should have decision-making authority for COVID-19 genetic vaccination of their two younger children.
The COVID-19 crisis has created a large divide amongst communities, particularly within the scientific and medical ones. Dr Hardie and Ms Yamada explain that one resolution to this problem may be through coming together of all members of the scientific and medical communities to reassess the validity of the information on which to base policy and treatment plans.
Scientific and medical research continues to show that COVID-19 is a preventable and treatable illness. It was on this foundation that the Canadian Covid Care
Breaking: The Pfizer 6 month data shows that Pfizer’s COVID-19 inoculations cause more illness than they prevent. Plus, an overview of the Pfizer trial flaws
It’s time to Stop the mandates The following analysis will put the assumed versus actual data into a more rigorous context with the goal of
Citizens’ Hearing June 2022 An independent inquiry into Canada’s response to Covid-19. We heard evidence from scientists, legal experts, and healthcare providers, as well as
CCCA’s series of videos featuring experts answering important questions.
CCCA’s “Stop the Shots” video, slides PDF, parents’ brochure, letter to officials, and letter to healthcare professionals.
Scientific and medical research continues to show that COVID-19 is a preventable and treatable illness. It was on this foundation that the Canadian Covid Care
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