by Harley Sims

True North

December 18, 2021

After sustained pressure by True North and its readers, the New Brunswick government has announced it is no longer allowing grocery stores to bar unvaccinated Canadians.

The announcement came Friday in a government news release on interim COVID measures directed at slowing the Omicron variant.

“An option allowing stores that sell groceries to ask patrons 12 and over for proof of vaccination, instead of implementing distancing requirements, is being removed from the province’s mandatory order.”

The announcement goes on to state that “the original intention was to give stores a choice, and that those choosing the proof-of-vaccination option would offer delivery or curbside pickup; it was never the intention for anyone to believe they could not access groceries.”

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  1. The only choice I want to give such politicians who abuse society, lie and violate human rights as we have been seeing here is this.

    DO YOU PREFER DEATH BY FIRING SQUAD OR DEATH BY THE HANG MAN’S NOOSE!

    Yep, these F*&kers only deserve the Hobsons’s choice.

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