A federal judge says the country's employment insurance (EI) commission had legal right to deny benefits to a Lakeridge Health employee who refused to get vacci
A federal judge says the country’s employment insurance commission had legal right to deny benefits to a Lakeridge Health employee who refused to get vaccinated against COVID-19.
Pentney noted that the case focused less on the morality around vaccine mandates, and more on the legal definition of ‘misconduct.’ Employees exempted from vaccines were told to instead take rapid tests on a regular basis and submit the negative results to their employers.
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