Judge tosses lawsuit against N.B. government over mandatory vaccine policy

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A New Brunswick judge has thrown out a lawsuit against the province over its COVID-19 vaccination policy for employees. 

Justice Thomas Christie of the Court of Queen’s Bench said the four applicants were not being forced to do anything, as they had argued. 

“In what can only be described as a rambling eight pages of stated ‘grounds’ in the Application, counsel cast the underlying claim as if the Applicants are being forced to do something against their will,” Christie wrote in his decision, released on Thursday.

“They are not,” he stated. 

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Christie also noted some “peculiarities” with the argument made by the applicants,

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