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Four students sue Canadian college for violating their ‘bodily autonomy’ with COVID jab mandate

by Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms

The student expected to complete their programs and begin their new careers in April 2022, but have since found alternative employment in lower paying jobs than their planned careers.

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TORONTO, Canada (JCCF) – The Justice Centre has filed legal action against Seneca College representing four students who are not permitted to return to Seneca College’s campus unless they receive vaccinations intended for the prevention of COVID-19.

The students have decided not to receive these vaccines at this time and the court date is pending.

The four students are enrolled in a variety of courses in Seneca’s programs. Mariana Costa is enrolled in a three-year Fashion Arts program; Crystal Love is enrolled in a two-year Veterinary Technician program; Alexandra Badowich is enrolled in a four-year Crime and Intelligence Program, and Angelina Mandekic is enrolled in a two-year Practical Nursing Program.

All students expected to complete their programs and begin their new careers in April 2022.

Crystal Love is a single mother who has been working hard to be able to better provide for her children.

Badowich is expecting a child later this year and was prevented by Seneca from attending a one-hour administrative meeting for her work placement, despite the fact that the work placement would be completed online thereafter, rendering her unable to graduate this spring. All of the women are anxious to finish their programs to be able to begin new careers and provide for their families.

The Justice Centre wrote letters on behalf of both Ms. Costa and Ms. Love in July of 2021 advising the College that if it did not lift the vaccine requirement for the two students, legal action would commence. Those letters never received a response.

On August 30, 2021, Dr. Kieran Moore, Chief Medical Health Officer of Ontario, provided all post-secondary education institutions in the province with instructions requiring them to offer students three choices as part of their COVID-19 vaccine plans, any of which would facilitate their access to campus:

  • Show proof of double vax; or,
  • Show medical exemption which Seneca College must approve; or,
  • Offer a COVID-19 vaccine education session on the safety and benefits of the vaccine – if students choose this option they must frequently test.

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