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A new report from Rupa Subramanya shows that, based on newly unsealed court documents, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had zero scientific basis to impose a domestic travel ban against the unvaccinated in his country.
As you may recall from last year, Trudeau delivered what one Twitter account described as a "classic fuhrer-style rant" – you can watch it below – last year concerning the need for the unvaccinated to get vaccinated in order to protect the vaccinated.
"You deserve better," Trudeau bellowed through the microphone at a sporting event. "You deserve a government that's going to continue to say get vaccinated. And you know what? If you don't want to get vaccinated, that's your choice. But don't think you can get on a plane or a train beside vaccinated people and put them at risk!"
A year after his classic fuhrer-style rant, newly-unsealed court documents reveal that Justin Trudeau's government had no scientific basis for a ban on domestic travel by unvaccinated Canadians. Full report: https://t.co/Ttd2PVgsnxpic.twitter.com/CZCbS2aXKY
— LLadany (@lladany) August 2, 2022