The Fringe Minority Report #234 National Citizens Inquiry Vancouver

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The National Citizens Inquiry testimony of Zoran Voskovic, who in 1994 immigrated to Canada from Bosnia Herzegovina with his young family. They settled in British Columbia, making it their new home and landed jobs within the forestry industry.
Having escaped a communist regime, Zoran says Canada crossed the red line when they mandated the vacinnes. He refused and tried to get an exemption but was denied.
He had been directed to work from home during the lockdowns, so placing him on unpaid leave for refusing the vaccine made no sense if he still continued to work from home.
In his testimony, he describes the financial struggles he faced and the denials for the years of never used unemployment benefits.
It shocked Zoran that Canada has taken this direction as a country and has decided to retire earlier than expected.
A fight in court has to be fair but he says access to fair justice is not available in Canada because governments hire top attorneys using taxpayers' money, but ordinary citizens don't have those same resources to make it a fair trial.
Zoran has been thinking of leaving Canada not because he wants to but because he knows what is coming if the Canadian people don't stop it.

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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