The Conservative MP leading an inquiry into vaccine-related injuries said now that the climate around COVID-19 is less politically charged, it will make it easier for participants to share their stories.
Dean Allison, the member of Parliament for Niagara West, announced on June 4 he will hold hearings in September on Parliament Hill to capture the testimony of people who say they were injured by COVID-19 vaccines.
With four years having elapsed since federal and provincial vaccine mandates were lifted, Allison said it’s not too late to hold discussions on the matter, which could benefit from hindsight.
“I think we were very close to it back then—too close,” Allison told The Epoch Times in an interview, referencing the charged political climate surrounding COVID-19 vaccination at the height of the pandemic….