Canadians are taking to the streets and participating in rallies and marches across the country to protest against mandatory vaccination directives and other COVID-19 restrictions, including recent requirements for vaccine “passports” by provincial governments.
British Columbia, Ontario, Quebec, and Manitoba have already introduced a vaccine certification system to fight the pandemic, and protests against the measure have been launched in cities in these provinces.
Thousands of people organized by Canadian Frontline Nurses, a medical freedom advocacy group, gathered outside Vancouver General Hospital on Sept. 1 in a “worldwide walkout” for health freedom. Protesters then marched to Vancouver City Hall where they defended individual choice on whether or not to get vaccinated. In Kamloops the same day, approximately 400 people also marched to protest vaccination passports.
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