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Na Na Na Na Hey Hey-ey Goodbye: Bonnie Henry ordered to stand trial
Bonnie Henry ordered to stand trial : Bonnie Henry will stand trial beginning April 17, 2023
https://westernstandardonline.com/2021/08/dr-bonnie-henry-ordered-to-stand-trial/
British Columbia’s Provincial Health Officer, Dr. Bonnie Henry, will stand trial and address the concerns of BC-based organization the Canadian Society for the Advancement of Science in Public Policy (CSASPP).
The self-described non-profit, non-partisan, secular, and crowd-funded organization’s objective is to counter BC’s COVID-19 related measures, which have been in place since March 18, 2020 when the provincial government declared a state of emergency.
The ball got rolling on Tuesday morning when CSASPP had their first hearing.
It initially filed their class action suit on Jan. 26, 2021, and Henry must personally submit to answering their questions while under oath.
Yesterday’s hearing – a judicial management conference – was strictly procedural, meaning it was not meant to deal with any of the allegations CSASPP is making in the action, but it did however ensure that the process going forward is not unreasonably delayed.
During the hearing, the Crown opposed solidifying a trial date, saying it was too premature. CSASPP argued it was appropriate, and the judge agreed.
“Dr. Henry, in her capacity as the provincial health officer for the province of BC, and the Crown, will stand trial as ordered by the court starting 17 April, 2023,” writes CSASPP in an August 11 release.
“It will be set for 40 days. We also intend to conduct her examination for discovery well before that.”
The certification hearing will be on the week of June 20, 2022.
“For those of you unfamiliar with class actions, a certification hearing is very important, arguably more so than trial,” said CSASPP.
During yesterday’s hearing, the Crown told the judge that it would like more details regarding what the defendants are being sued for.
The judge told the Crown they’ve been in possession of the suit since January, and therefore should not need much time to discern what the alleged concerns are. He ordered the Crown to provide their requests by August 25, 2021. The public was able to listen to the hearing via a teleconference option.
“Crown counsel advised the judge prior to the hearing they had not been consulted in our request that public access be made available by teleconference for the hearing,” writes CSASPP.
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Petitions call for Suzuki sanctions, fundraising boycott
“There are going to be pipelines blown up if our leaders don’t pay attention to what’s going on,” vowed the 85-year-old activist.
https://westernstandardonline.com/2021/12/petitions-call-for-suzuki-sanctions-fundraising-boycott/
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Canadian women’s field hockey team gets flight home after being stranded in South Africa
The under-21 team and their chaperones were in Potchefstroom for the Junior World Cup but it was cancelled after news about Omicron was made public.
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on December 3, 2021 By Western Standard
Canada’s junior women’s field hockey team — stranded in South Africa since the start of the Omicron virus outbreak — hopes to return to the country next week.
The under-21 team and their chaperones were in Potchefstroom for the Junior World Cup, but it was cancelled after news about Omicron was made public.
Team members paid their own way to attend the tournament.
Now, the website for Field Hockey Canada said the team has made arrangements for flights home from Johannesburg, via Germany, on Wednesday.
“We know things can change in either direction very quickly. Field Hockey is remaining optimistic that this will be the case and looking forward to travelling home,” the website post said.
The Junior World Cup was scheduled for Dec. 5 to 17. The team is staying at North-West University in Potchefstroom.
Many countries, including Canada, restricted flights from South Africa at the start of the Omicron outbreak.
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