The Fringe Minority Report #195 National Citizens Inquiry Red Deer

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The National Citizens Inquiry testimony of Garry Bredeson, a freight logistics company owner for the last 25 years.
Having three sons in universities in different provinces proved to be an immense challenge during the covid mandates because the family chose not to get vaccinated. Garry describes the time when the roads had been washed out in BC and his youngest wasn't allowed to travel by plane. He even tried to hire a charter plane, but his son wouldn't be able to leave the tarmac. They managed to rent him a car where he had to carefully navigate through the broken roads to get home.
The business shut down because of the border closure, and he lost contracts. They had to look for alternative sources of income.
He says that friendships have disappeared since the family became social outcasts. Those friends wouldn't listen and then shut them out.
Garry talks about personal responsibility and looking beyond the reasoning behind government policies that are restrictive. He says not to take blindly everything the government says is the truth, and the last 3 years are a clear example of that.

The covid restrictions and mandates hurt many Canadians. Please listen to their stories.

All original material was collected from the National Citizens Inquiry site.

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