New Brunswick is the first province in Canada to allow bans on grocery sales-Alaska must read

2021-12-14 12:02:13 By : Ms. Kristine Zong

Not vaccinated against Covid-19? Grocery retailers in New Brunswick, Canada may now bar you from entering.

New Brunswick Health Minister Dorothy Shephard (Dorothy Shephard) said that all businesses, including grocery stores, may require shoppers to show vaccine passports before entering the premises.

Canadian provinces can decide on their own vaccine passports, but grocery stores are still open to all parts of the country, regardless of the vaccination status. With this new regulation, if people who want to buy food refuse to participate in the vaccination program, they may need to find someone to buy it on their behalf. 77% of Canadian residents who are eligible for the Covid vaccine have been fully vaccinated. Canada is vaccinating people as young as 5 years old.

The Canadian federal government has banned people who have not been vaccinated from travelling by domestic or international air or train, and the regulation took effect on November 30.

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Saturday’s protests led to the closure of the main street in Moncton, New Hampshire, for several hours. Some participants said this was one of the largest protests they had seen in this small town of 85,000 people.

Politifact, a part of the non-profit Poynter Institute, disputes that New Brunswick has banned people from buying groceries.

But the Fact Check Desk of Must Read Alaska found a New Brunswick government document that allowed the store to discriminate against those who did not take measures. So far, one of the two largest grocery stores in New Brunswick requires vaccinations.

Repressive measures against unvaccinated people are widespread in Canada. The Retail Commission lists provincial restrictions in this link, which has not been updated to reflect the new New Brunswick grocery policy.

New Brunswick government policies can be found at this link:

https://www2.gnb.ca/content/gnb/en/corporate/promo/covid-19/alert-system.html#2.4

A quick review of government tasks can be found in this provincial document:

New Brunswick is located on the east coast and borders Maine. Its population is approximately 751,000 people. This province is the only province in Canada where English and French are the official languages.

Before serving as Director of Faith and Community Initiatives for Florida Governor Jeb Bush and returning to Alaska as Governor Sean Parnell’s speech, Susanna Downing worked in business and journalism. She was born on the coast of Oregon and moved to Alaska in 1969.

Smart Susanna! "Must Read Alaska Fact Checker" love it!

Operated by the chief bottle washer and snow shoveler of MRAK. - SD

Canada prohibits private ownership of pistols, the various rifles and shotguns commonly owned and used by Alaskans, and the various ammunition sold at Cabela's every day. In addition, there are new and surprising restrictions on carrying knives, for example, if the knives you carry may be called butcher knives, then you'd better become a butcher on the way to work. If you are carrying a knife, you need to be prepared for a good reason when you are searched. Therefore, Canadians have a different view of personal freedom than Alaskans. In other words, I strongly believe that there are more and more reasons to require China to take Covid preventive measures, rather than having to endure the TSA consolidation at Alaska airports. September 11, 2001, was a day 20 years ago, when 3,000 people were killed. Covid in China has killed 3/4 of 1 million people, and it is still increasing, and it is happening now. In the past 20 years, Muslim terrorists have caused only a few incidents on American territory, but this time China’s Covid has been creating new changes. Not everyone will agree, but I think we as a society are doing our best to reduce this kind of Covid in China, but I think everyone agrees that if we have the courage, we have the technology and knowledge that can be ended once and for all at any time Muslim terrorists we want: We can razed Riyadh, Mecca, Medina, Cairo, Palestine, and other places where people unanimously want us to die at any time. Therefore, we did not try our best to prevent another terrorist attack. If Muslim terrorists blow up some iconic locations, Red China will do so, which is why they have not been attacked. On the other hand, earlier this year, we left Afghanistan without a tail between our legs, so maybe I gave us more honor than we deserved.

The 6-inch buck knife saved me and my dog.

Professed democratic fascism

Not really Jenny, but more like democracy protecting itself from fascism. The constitution is not a suicide agreement.

If you want freedom and truth, please move to Japan! Ministry of Health of Japan: "... COVID-19 vaccination, this is not mandatory or mandatory. Vaccination can only be done with the consent of the vaccinator after providing the information. Please vaccinate according to your own decision and understand the prevention The effectiveness of infectious diseases and the risk of side effects. Don’t get vaccinated without consent. Please don’t force anyone in your workplace or people around you to get vaccinated, and don’t discriminate against people who have not been vaccinated.”

'https://www.mhlw.go.jp/stf/covid-19/vaccine.html'

As "South Park" sings: "Blame Canada, blame Canada!" This is more like the authoritarian insanity that prevails in the supernational Covidia rule.

Whenever someone says that we don’t need a ferry system, I point it out to them. We don’t want to rely on Canadian roads

Communist nonsense is right LOL

I am always surprised when people finally realize that Canada is a different country from the United States.

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