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Quebec court hears stay request on mandatory vaccination for health-care workers

Quebec court hears stay request on mandatory vaccination for health-care workers

A legal challenge to Quebec’s vaccination mandate for health-care workers is being heard Wednesday in Quebec Superior Court.

The provincial government plans to suspend unvaccinated health network staff as of Nov. 15, but Premier François Legault raised the possibility this week of postponing the deadline.

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Quebec could push back Nov. 15 health network vaccination deadline: Legault

Superior Court Justice Michel Yergeau began hearing arguments today and says he will render a decision on Nov. 15 regardless of what the government decides.

The court is hearing arguments for an injunction from unvaccinated health-care workers who want mandatory vaccination delayed until after the case is heard on its merits in 2022.

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COVID-19: Quebec delays deadline for health-care workers’ mandatory vaccination – Oct 13, 2021

A lawyer representing unvaccinated employees opened today’s pleadings, saying the government is legally obliged to ensure the protection of the population and “protect, maintain and improve” health services.

Natalia Manole argued the government’s decision to postpone an initial deadline of Oct. 15, citing concerns about an interruption in service, shows that applying the decree would do more harm than good for the population.

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