Category Archives: Vaccines

OCLA Report: ONCA decision harms public perception of the judiciary

OCLA researcher Denis Rancourt, PhD, has authored a new report about the recent Ontario family law decisions in the case of J.N. v. C.G. The report, entitled “The Court of Appeal for Ontario’s decision in J.N. v. C.G. brings the province’s appellate … Continue reading

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Analysis estimating vaccine-dose fatality rate by age group in Israel and Australia

OCLA is now hosting a report, published by Correlation Research in the Public Interest, entitled “Age-stratified COVID-19 vaccine-dose fatality rate for Israel and Australia”. The report was authored by Denis G. Rancourt, Marine Baudin, Joseph Hickey, and Jérémie Mercier. The Abstract … Continue reading

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Analysis linking high all-cause mortality in Australia to the COVID-19 vaccine rollout

OCLA is now hosting a new report, published by Correlation Research in the Public Interest, and authored by Denis Rancourt, Marine Baudin and Jérémie Mercier, entitled “Probable causal association between Australia’s new regime of high all-cause mortality and its COVID-19 vaccine … Continue reading

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Refusal to be vaccinated not “misconduct” in new SST decision

Many Canadian employees who were suspended without pay or fired for refusing vaccination have had their personal health decisions labeled as “misconduct” and been denied Employment Insurance (EI) benefits by the government. On Dec. 14, 2022, the Social Security Tribunal … Continue reading

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Analysis linking extraordinary Spring 2021 excess all-cause mortality in India to the COVID-19 vaccine rollout

OCLA is now hosting a new report, published by Correlation Research in the Public Interest, and authored by Denis Rancourt, entitled “Probable causal association between India’s extraordinary April-July 2021 excess-mortality event and the vaccine rollout”. In the report Dr. Rancourt gives … Continue reading

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Is refusal to be vaccinated “misconduct” under the Employment Insurance Act? OCLA ED raises constitutional issues in Social Security Tribunal appeal

OCLA Executive Director Joseph Hickey has filed jurisdictional arguments in his appeal to the Social Security Tribunal of Canada (SST) against the federal government’s decision to deny him Employment Insurance (EI) benefits. Hickey’s submissions to the SST, dated Nov. 24, … Continue reading

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Vaccine-declining data scientist Joseph Hickey settles with Bank of Canada

OCLA Executive Director Joseph Hickey was previously employed by the Bank of Canada as a Data Scientist. Hickey was placed on unpaid leave without benefits in November 2021 for refusing to receive a COVID-19 vaccination. In March 2022, Hickey filed … Continue reading

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OCLA Report 2022-3: “State coercion to receive medical injections confirms conflicting interpretations of the right to life, liberty and security of the person (Section 7 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms)”

OCLA Executive Director Joseph Hickey, PhD and Researcher Denis Rancourt, PhD have authored a new report (OCLA Report 2022-3) explaining that the present interpretation of Section 7 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms is incorrect and non-compliant with the Charter because … Continue reading

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OCLA Report 2022-2: “Canadian court decisions on the constitutionality of Covid measures are invalid due to jurisdictional errors of law”

OCLA researcher Denis Rancourt, PhD, has authored a new report (OCLA Report 2022-2) explaining fundamental errors of law in Canadian court decisions in which the constitutionality of governmental COVID-19 measures were challenged. From the Introduction: The purpose of this article … Continue reading

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OCLA’s submission to the Public Order Emergency Commission

OCLA strenuously opposed the Canadian government’s February 2022 invocation of the Emergencies Act to quash peaceful protest at Parliament Hill in Ottawa. OCLA has submitted the following letter and package of documents to the Public Order Emergency Commission, pursuant to its … Continue reading

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