The non-binding decision made by a Canadian military tribunal could result in a flood of new lawsuits against the federal government and reopen a divisive debate over vaccine mandates, a legal expert says.
The non-binding decision made by a Canadian military tribunal could result in a flood of new lawsuits against the federal government and reopen a divisive debate over vaccine mandates, a legal expert says.
That last point should be covered by the “without reasonable excuse” part of the same clause you quoted.
When did “Trump made my sniveling fear of icky needles into a brave political stance” become reasonable OR an excuse?
Never was.
No, it’s a defense for the CAF as to why they accommodated those who were unable to take the vaccine but not those who were unwilling.