• Jason2357@lemmy.ca
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    5 hours ago

    “Vigilance” never worked against measles. It looks like a flu or even a cold in a lot of people. Vaccines worked

    • Threeskittiesinatrenchcoat@lemmy.ca
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      Always felt it very disturbing that the Alberta Bill of Rights makes more sense under American law than Canadian law. I know it’s more an instance of Alberta conservatives unable to distinguish the two countries legal/political systems due to their reliance on American propaganda to support their positions, but the optics are bad.

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      13 hours ago

      Alberta’s government proposed legislative changes Monday to the provincial Bill of Rights aimed at giving residents the right to refuse medical treatments, including vaccines, but is leaving the final word to the courts.

      If passed, the new bill would protect Albertans from being “coerced” into receiving any kind of medical treatment, so long as an individual has the “capacity” to consent and is not likely to cause “substantial harm to themselves and others.”

      Smith is such a piece of shit

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    15 hours ago

    If she wants to take it seriously, I urge Smith not to talk and act like a plague zombie for her antivax crowd.