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Lawyer challenging B.C. COVID-19 orders says class action could result in 3 million claims

Duha Faris Al-Serdar by Duha Faris Al-Serdar
December 15, 2022
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Advocacy group says lawsuit would seek damages on behalf of all adults in British Columbia

The lawyer for a group seeking to certify a class action lawsuit against B.C.’s provincial health officer for damages allegedly caused by unjustified COVID-19-related orders says the proceedings could result in as many as three million claims

Polina Furtula told B.C. Supreme Court Justice David Crerar Tuesday the Canadian Society for the Advancement of Science in Public Policy would seek both a lump sum to punish the province for breaching charter rights and specific amounts tailored to damages alleged by individuals

Potentially, there would be three million individualized trials the judge asked

Potentially, Furtula respondedBut of course, that doesn’t mean there would have to be actual trials. There’s ways that this can be achieved that are practical

‘Punishing a whole group’

The exchange came on the second day of a week-long proceeding in B.C. Supreme Court in Vancouver to determine the future of the proposed class action lawsuit

The CSASPP’s website says the group is a non-profit, non-partisan, secular, crowd-funded, and volunteer-driven organization that was created in response to popular community demand for a direct action initiative to counter B.C.’s COVID-19 related measures

According to their notice of claim, the group believes Dr. Bonnie Henry and the province invoked extraordinary executive powers predicated on unsubstantiated scientific and legal grounds with catastrophic consequences for British Columbians

The [Public Health Act] orders do not discriminate between the sick and the healthy, collectively punishing a whole group, the claim reads

The reality is that either all or some of the ministerial orders were not necessary to ‘prevent, respond or alleviate’ the effects of COVID-19 to the population of British Columbia

The proposed claim says the measures violated a variety of rights guaranteed to Canadians under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms

The CSASPP is seeking certification of a class action lawsuit on behalf of all adults residing or doing business in the province who have suffered injury or damages as a result of public health orders issued after March 17, 2020

‘Angry, depressed, lonely and isolated’

The hearing was well attended by supporters of the CSASPP — which put a call on its website for people to join us at this historic public hearing

If certified, Furtula said the suit would have three subclasses: 328,000 people who saw medical procedures delayed or cancelled, 376,752 people who were not double-vaccinated and did not get exemptions and 37,000 people who weren’t vaccinated for religious reasons

The Canadian Society for the Advancement of Science in Public Policy posted a call on its website for people to attend the class action certification hearing in B.C. Supreme Court this week. (Canadian Society for the Advancement of Science in Public Policy)
The Canadian Society for the Advancement of Science in Public Policy posted a call on its website for people to attend the class action certification hearing in B.C. Supreme Court this week.PHOTO:  (CANADIAN SOCIETY FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE IN PUBLIC POLICY)

The lawyer read portions from a number of affidavits that spoke to the wide range of complaints from people hoping to be part of the lawsuit

In one, a single mother who was diagnosed with lung cancer during the pandemic complained that she was unable to get a second dose of vaccine in the 21-day period recommended by the manufacturer

In another, the mother of a child whose classmate tested positive for COVID-19 was upset that her family was told to quarantine despite the fact they all tested negative for the virus

And in another, the angry, depressed, lonely and isolated head of a technology company said he was shunned because he was unvaccinated and unmasked — unable to participate in group activities or meet potential romantic partners

‘There has to be a coherent plan’

Crerar doesn’t have to decide the merits of the case, but he has to determine if the lawsuit meets the requirements needed for a class action — which include common issues, an identifiable class of people and an appropriate person to represent the class

The judge also has to decide whether a class action lawsuit is the proper way to resolve the dispute

Under the terms of B.C. health orders, anyone who wanted access to a range of non-essential indoor services had to show proof of vaccination. A group is now seeking to certify a class action lawsuit against the province in relation to those measures.
Under the terms of B.C. health orders, anyone who wanted access to a range of non-essential indoor services had to show proof of vaccination. A group is now seeking to certify a class action lawsuit against the province in relation to those measures.PHOTO: GOV.BC.CA

In his exchange with Furtula, he pointed out how varied the possible claims are — ranging from people who were upset they couldn’t get vaccinated fast enough to people who didn’t want to get vaccinated at all

He asked the lawyer for other examples of class action lawsuits which have been brought about based on alleged charter breaches or in relation to COVID restrictions

Furtula pointed to a lawsuit in the United States where members of the military are challenging mandatory vaccination

While helpful, the judge said that proceeding was an example of a single-issue complaint where everyone is rowing in the same direction

I get your point, that you’re saying these orders are no good, they’re imprecise, they’re not tailored, they’re irrational, they’re not consistent, he told Fortula

But in terms of implementing how the trial is going to unfold, and how if you’re successful at trial, damages are going to be awarded, et cetera, there has to be a coherent plan for the logistics of that and addressing potential internal contradictions

The Crown will make its case later this week

In a response filed with the court, the government denies the claim, saying the health orders were made in accordance with national and international surveillance data as well as local, national and international epidemiological data

The overriding concern is to ensure that [Public Health Act] orders and other public health guidance protect the most vulnerable members of the society while minimizing social disruption, the response says

The province says the CSASPP has failed to meet the requirements to certify a class action lawsuit on all fronts 

And the Crown also says that any breaches of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms are allowed under Section 1 of the Charter, which allows governments to put limits on rights and freedoms so long as those limits can be shown to be reasonable in a free and democratic society

 CBC News 

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