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"Comfort is no test of truth.
Truth is often far from being comfortable."
~ Vivekananda
Canada
"In this comprehensive three-volume report, the National Citizens Inquiry (NCI) presents the findings of its Vancouver hearings, held to investigate one of the most pressing and sensitive questions of our time: Are children safe in Canada? Conducted by independent commissioners and informed entirely by sworn witness testimony, the NCI explored a range of concerns affecting Canadian children, including education policy, parental rights, mental health, medical mandates, vaccine safety, child trafficking, digital exposure, and government accountability.
- Volume 1 provides an executive summary of the inquiry's scope, purpose, and key findings;
- Volume 2 delivers an in-depth analysis of themes raised during the hearings, offering policy critiques and actionable recommendations;
- Volume 3 compiles the full transcripts of witness testimonies from the Vancouver sessions, which include expert analyses, personal narratives, and evidence submissions.
Aimed at promoting public awareness and fostering informed debate, this report is a critical resource for parents, educators, healthcare professionals, policymakers, and all citizens concerned with the future of Canadian children. As a citizen-led initiative, the NCI stands apart in its commitment to transparency, independence, and accountability."
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"This compelling document provides an in-depth examination of the country's COVID-19 response, offering critical insights into the decisions and actions of governing bodies during the pandemic. Based on sworn testimony from experts, professionals, and everyday citizens, this report sheds light on the health, economic, and social impacts of the pandemic policies. Featuring independent analysis, it explores themes such as public trust, regulatory accountability, ethical concerns, and the consequences of censorship.
This is not just a report; it is a call to reflection and action for the future of public health and democratic governance. Whether you're a policy maker, healthcare professional, or engaged citizen, this report is a must-read for anyone seeking an informed perspective on the COVID-19 pandemic and its lasting effects.
Key Features:
- Independent, citizen-led inquiry findings;
- Testimonies from experts in healthcare, law, and policy;
- Critical analysis of pandemic-era decisions;
- Recommendations for future crisis management and governance."
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"On Tuesday, November 28, 2023, the National Citizens Inquiry (NCI) released the final report of its months-long investigation into Canada's response to COVID-19. This report follows the September 14 release of an interim report focused on the regulatory approval process and safety of COVID-19 vaccines. The Report was written by NCI's four independent Commissioners. The Report is the culmination of their efforts to:
- listen to the testimony of over 300 witnesses who told the Commissioners and all Canadians what happened to them during the COVID-19 crisis, or shared their expertise on subjects ranging from the economy and education, to mental health and medical science, to media and institutional censorship, to social harms and civic losses—to name just a few;
- learn how Canadians were affected by the policies enacted by governments and other organizations in response to COVID-19;
- recommend ways health and other crises can be better managed in future, to reduce and avoid the many harms that Canadians experienced since COVID-19 began in early 2020.
The Commissioners expressed deep appreciation for the individuals and organizations who courageously came forward to share their experiences, expertise and perspectives, which led to the publication of this report and its recommendations."
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Volume 3 - Witness Transcripts
- Part 1 - Truro, Nova Scotia;
- Part 2 - Toronto, Ontario;
- Part 3 - Winnipeg, Manitoba;
- Part 4 - Saskatoon, Saskatchewan;
- Part 5 - Red Deer, Alberta;
- Part 6 - Red Deer, Alberta;
- Part 7 - Vancouver, BC;
- Part 8 - Quebec City, Quebec;
- Part 9 - Ottawa, Ontario;
- Part 10 - Ottawa, Ontario;
- Part 11 - Virtual Testimony.
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"Canadians are asking many questions:
- Were the measures taken by governments in Canada appropriate to the perceived threat?
- Were they based on sufficient clinical and statistical evidence?
- Were they suitably focused?
- How effective were they?
- Were there any conflicts of interest at play?
- Was there enough emphasis on prevention and early treatment?
- On informed consent?
- Was sufficient debate permitted?
- In attempting to prevent COVID-19, what other maladies were we ignoring or fostering?
- Did the public health interventions, such as mandatory vaccinations, cause more harm than good?
These concerns have given rise to a growing demand for an Independent National Inquiry into the management of the COVID-19 crisis in Canada. To encourage and inform such an inquiry, from June 22nd - 24th 2022, the Canadian Covid Care Alliance, in partnership with the Canadian Adverse Event Reporting System (CAERS), Fearless Canada, United Healthcare Workers of Ontario and the Frontier Centre For Public Policy among others, sponsored a cross-country live streamed event moderated by a diverse panel of experts to:
- Hear testimony illustrating the harms that have resulted from government policies implemented to cope with the COVID-19 outbreak;
- Receive scientific, medical, and legal testimony as to alternative approaches that were ignored - or even condemned - which might have been pursued;
- Generate recommendations to ensure that Canadians never again experience the degree of loss, trauma and disruption caused by the official response to COVID-19.
A Citizens' Hearing consists of testimonies challenging the official responses of Canada's federal and regional governments and recommendations for better handling the next public health crisis, should one of such a scale occur again.
Canada's response to COVID-19 has been far from perfect. We can and should learn from our mistakes. The landscape of this enormous challenge has been and is constantly changing. A Citizens' Hearing aims to contribute to a national conversation of truth and understanding that might lead us to a new resilience and emergency preparedness. To face the next health crisis, we must change the narrative from one of fear and reaction to one of confidence in a properly managed, proactive and nuanced emergency management process that reacts to real world data, and keeps dialogue and consultation with a cross-section of stakeholders open and transparent."
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