Why one Conservative MP’s push to probe COVID-19 vaccine injuries is prompting concern
The MP-led forum is set to hear from about 50 claimants as critics question its neutrality and the federal compensation system faces a backlog.
- The Allison Inquiry, led by MP Dean Allison, will hold hearings from September 8 to 11, allowing about 50 Canadians to testify about alleged COVID-19 vaccine injuries out of over 1,000 applicants.
- Scott Gorry, a parliamentary staffer who died after developing myocarditis linked to COVID-19 vaccination, is represented posthumously by his sister during the inquiry to share their experiences.
- Concerns have been raised about Canada's Vaccine Injury Support Program, including delays, funding issues, administrative costs, and cases of denied or awarded compensation, with applicants feeling dismissed by the healthcare system.
- Some medical professionals and lawyers involved claim vaccine injuries are underreported and dismissed by public health authorities, amid criticism and skepticism about the inquiry's legitimacy; Allison has invited MPs from all parties to attend.
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Over 1,000 Canadians seek to testify over alleged COVID vaccine injuries
Source: CPACMore than 1,000 Canadians have applied online to testify about serious health problems they say they experienced following COVID-19 vaccination, according to organizers of an upcoming inquiry led by Conservative MP Dean Allison.The Allison Inquiry is a non-partisan preliminary inquiry intended to give Canadians who report being injured by COVID-19 vaccines an opportunity to share their experiences.When the mainstream media skips over…
Family of Parliamentary Staffer Who Passed Away After Myocarditis Diagnosis to Testify at COVID-19 Vaccine Inquiry
The upcoming inquiry into reported COVID-19 vaccine injuries will hear from the sister of late House of Commons staffer Scott Gorry, who was awarded financial compensation after developing myocarditis following his second vaccine dose. Conservative MP Dean Allison said during an Aug. 13 press conference on Parliament Hill that, before his death in July, Gorry told his sister he wanted Canadians to hear “what he had experienced and what he and hi…
Charles Hoffe reported 14 vaccine injuries, all of which were rejected. He himself was subject to a three-year disciplinary hearing. He will now testify in Ottawa in September.
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