British Columbia-based non-profit organization the Canadian Society for the Advancement of Science in Public Policy (CSASPP) has its next judicial management conference scheduled for Friday at 9:00 a.m. PST..The non-profit filed its class action suit on Jan. 26, 2021 with the intentions of countering BC’s COVID-19 related measures, which have been in place since March 18, 2020 when the BC government declared a state of emergency..CSASPP had its first hearing on Aug. 10, 2021, 196 days after filing..Crown argued it was too soon to set a aside trial dates, but was unsuccessful in doing so..“Dr. Henry, in her capacity as the provincial health officer for the province of BC, and the Crown, will stand trial as ordered by the court starting 17 April, 2023,” wrote CSASPP in an August 11 release..If the class action proceeds to trial, it will do so contingent upon a certification hearing, which is scheduled to take place the week of June 20, 2022..“For those of you unfamiliar with class actions, a certification hearing is very important, arguably more so than trial,” writes CSASPP..Upon certification, Henry will be sent a form for an examination for discovery..Rumours of German lawyer, Dr. Reiner Fuellmich — who chairs the Berlin based Corona Investigative Committee — flying to British Columbia to participate in Dr. Bonnie Henry’s examination for discovery, as well as her trial, have been confirmed by CSASPP..The powerhouse of a lawyer has won lawsuits against Deutsche Bank and Volkswagen, with his gaze now fixated on corruption surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic..“Your donor funds will support his important assistance,” writes CSASPP..As of publication, CSASPP has raised over $137,000. Unlike other organizations, they do not accept cash donations and every penny is accounted for. Finances have been audited by its treasurer and are available for public inspection..The Ministry of Attorney General says the provincial health officer denies all allegations and “the orders made in response to the COVID-19 pandemic are lawful and fully comply with the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.”.While many of CSASPP’s supporters are concerned with the distant dates, the organization itself is pleased with the timing considering how backed up the courts are..The public will not be allowed to obtain transcripts of this Friday’s hearing, however the judge will allow a public dial-in via teleconference for those who want to listen. It will begin at 9:00 a.m. PST..Audio recording is not permitted and listeners are asked to mute their microphones in order to allow the hearing to proceed uninterrupted..Dial-in instructions are as follows:.Dial +1 778 907 2071Enter Meeting ID: 87258141524Press ‘#’Press ‘#’ again (There is no participant ID)Enter Passcode: 22479088Press ‘#’.The previous hearing saw a large crowd of independent supporters outside the courthouse, and a similar turnout is to be expected for October 1.. CSASPPCreated and distributed by independent supporters .As for whistle-blowers in Henry’s staff, CSASPP says they can make arrangements for encrypted telephone, video, e-mail, or text if requested, and will take all reasonably necessary steps to ensure anonymity..Reid Small is a BC correspondent for the Western Standard.,rsmall@westernstandardonline.com,.Twitter.com/reidsmall
British Columbia-based non-profit organization the Canadian Society for the Advancement of Science in Public Policy (CSASPP) has its next judicial management conference scheduled for Friday at 9:00 a.m. PST..The non-profit filed its class action suit on Jan. 26, 2021 with the intentions of countering BC’s COVID-19 related measures, which have been in place since March 18, 2020 when the BC government declared a state of emergency..CSASPP had its first hearing on Aug. 10, 2021, 196 days after filing..Crown argued it was too soon to set a aside trial dates, but was unsuccessful in doing so..“Dr. Henry, in her capacity as the provincial health officer for the province of BC, and the Crown, will stand trial as ordered by the court starting 17 April, 2023,” wrote CSASPP in an August 11 release..If the class action proceeds to trial, it will do so contingent upon a certification hearing, which is scheduled to take place the week of June 20, 2022..“For those of you unfamiliar with class actions, a certification hearing is very important, arguably more so than trial,” writes CSASPP..Upon certification, Henry will be sent a form for an examination for discovery..Rumours of German lawyer, Dr. Reiner Fuellmich — who chairs the Berlin based Corona Investigative Committee — flying to British Columbia to participate in Dr. Bonnie Henry’s examination for discovery, as well as her trial, have been confirmed by CSASPP..The powerhouse of a lawyer has won lawsuits against Deutsche Bank and Volkswagen, with his gaze now fixated on corruption surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic..“Your donor funds will support his important assistance,” writes CSASPP..As of publication, CSASPP has raised over $137,000. Unlike other organizations, they do not accept cash donations and every penny is accounted for. Finances have been audited by its treasurer and are available for public inspection..The Ministry of Attorney General says the provincial health officer denies all allegations and “the orders made in response to the COVID-19 pandemic are lawful and fully comply with the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.”.While many of CSASPP’s supporters are concerned with the distant dates, the organization itself is pleased with the timing considering how backed up the courts are..The public will not be allowed to obtain transcripts of this Friday’s hearing, however the judge will allow a public dial-in via teleconference for those who want to listen. It will begin at 9:00 a.m. PST..Audio recording is not permitted and listeners are asked to mute their microphones in order to allow the hearing to proceed uninterrupted..Dial-in instructions are as follows:.Dial +1 778 907 2071Enter Meeting ID: 87258141524Press ‘#’Press ‘#’ again (There is no participant ID)Enter Passcode: 22479088Press ‘#’.The previous hearing saw a large crowd of independent supporters outside the courthouse, and a similar turnout is to be expected for October 1.. CSASPPCreated and distributed by independent supporters .As for whistle-blowers in Henry’s staff, CSASPP says they can make arrangements for encrypted telephone, video, e-mail, or text if requested, and will take all reasonably necessary steps to ensure anonymity..Reid Small is a BC correspondent for the Western Standard.,rsmall@westernstandardonline.com,.Twitter.com/reidsmall