Some of the legislation being violated by the so-called Covid control measures

Legislation being Violated by Covid controls including vaxx “mandates”

The constitution

https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/Canada_2011.pdf?lang=en

Constitution Act (1982) The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms:

“Whereas Canada is founded upon the principles that recognize the supremacy of God and the rule of law:..”

This includes:

a) fundamental freedoms, (including conscience and religion thought and belief, peaceful assembly and association.)

b) democratic rights:

c) mobility rights (citizens are accorded the right to “enter, remain in and leave Canada.” Plus right to reside and work in any province)

d) legal rights: including right to life, liberty and security of person…, to be secure against unreasonable search and seizure, and not to be arbitrarily detained or imprisoned. Other rights pertain to arrest, detention and charges with an offence, right o not be subject to any cruel or unusual treatment or punishment.

e) equality rights: everyone equal before the law and possessing the right to equal benefit of the law without discrimination

The criminal code

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criminal_Code_%28Canada%29

See Government violation of law – Extortion, torture, criminal harassment, terrorist activity,

The Non-Discrimination Genetic Testing Act

https://www.canlii.org/en/ca/laws/astat/sc-2017-c-3/latest/sc-2017-c-3.html

Summary:

This enactment prohibits any person from requiring an individual to undergo a genetic test or disclose the results of a genetic test as a condition of providing goods or services to, entering into or continuing a contract or agreement with, or offering specific conditions in a contract or agreement with, the individual. Exceptions are provided for health care practitioners and researchers. The enactment provides individuals with other protections related to genetic testing and test results.

The enactment amends the Canada Labour Code to protect employees from being required to undergo or to disclose the results of a genetic test, and provides employees with other protections related to genetic testing and test results. It also amends the Canadian Human Rights Act to prohibit discrimination on the ground of genetic characteristics.

Genetic Test

Section 3

3 (1) It is prohibited for any person to require an individual to undergo a genetic test as a condition of

  • (a) providing goods or services to that individual;
  • (b) entering into or continuing a contract or agreement with that individual; or
  • (c) offering or continuing specific terms or conditions in a contract or agreement with that individual.

The Food and Drugs Act (1985) (An Act respecting food, drugs, cosmetics and therapeutic devices)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Food_and_Drugs_Act

Summary

This is an “act of the Parliament of Canada regarding the production, importexport, transport across provinces and sale of fooddrugscontraceptive devices and cosmetics (including personal cleaning products such as soap and toothpaste). It was first passed in 1920 and most recently revised in 1985. It attempts to ensure that these products are safe, that their ingredients are disclosed and that drugs are effective and are not sold as food or cosmetics. It also states that cures for disease listed in Schedule A[1] (including cancerobesityanxietyasthmadepressionappendicitis, and sexually transmitted diseases), cannot be advertised to the general public.”

PART I

Foods, Drugs, Cosmetics and Devices

General

Marginal note:Prohibited advertising

  • 3 (1) No person shall advertise any food, drug, cosmetic or device to the general public as a treatment, preventative or cure for any of the diseases, disorders or abnormal physical states referred to in Schedule A.1.
  • Marginal note: Prohibited sales

(2) No person shall sell any food, drug, cosmetic or device if

  • (a) it is represented by label as a treatment, preventative or cure for any of the diseases, disorders or abnormal physical states referred to in Schedule A.1; or
    • (b) the person advertises it to the general public as a treatment, preventative or cure for any of the diseases, disorders or abnormal physical states referred to in Schedule A.1.

Marginal note: Deception, etc., regarding drugs

  • 9 (1) No person shall label, package, treat, process, sell or advertise any drug in a manner that is false, misleading or deceptive or is likely to create an erroneous impression regarding its character, value, quantity, composition, merit or safety.
  • Marginal note:Drugs labelled or packaged in contravention of regulations

(2) A drug that is not labelled or packaged as required by, or is labelled or packaged contrary to, the regulations shall be deemed to be labelled or packaged contrary to subsection (1).

Nuremberg Code (1947) (Wikipedia)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuremberg_Code

The Declaration of Helsinki (1964)

The Belmont Report (1978)

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