CITATION: COURT FILE NO.: DATE: ONTARIO SUPERIOR COURT OF JUSTICE

20.500.12592/4gbz8c

CITATION: COURT FILE NO.: DATE: ONTARIO SUPERIOR COURT OF JUSTICE

13 Dec 2022

(2.1) The person responsible for a business or organization that is open shall operate the business or organization in compliance with any advice, recommendations and instructions issued by the Office of the Chief Medical Officer of Health, or by a medical officer of health after consultation with the Office of the Chief Medical Officer of Health, (a) requiring the business or organization to esta. [...] Harjee submits that her rights under sections 2(a), 7, and 15 of the Charter have been contravened and that she has a moral and legal right to weigh the efficacy and safety of vaccines and to make her decision on the basis of informed consent and in the absence of coercion or duress from Ontario. [...] She submits that she has a moral and legal right to weigh the efficacy and safety of vaccines and to make her decision about further doses of the vaccine on the basis of informed consent and in the absence of coercion or duress from Ontario. [...] She submits that she has a moral and legal right to weigh the efficacy and safety of vaccines and to make her decision about further doses of the vaccine on the basis of informed consent and in the absence of coercion or duress from Ontario. [...] 15 impact on the claimants rather than the impact on the beliefs and practices of others.20 To determine whether a particular claim to freedom of religion is entitled to protection, a court must take into account the particular religion, the particular religious right, and the particular personal and public consequences, including the religious consequences, of enforcing that right.21 Once the cou.

Authors

Perell, Mr. Justice Paul (SCJ)

Pages
27
Published in
Canada