Message of Division Persists
Last September I chose to sit as an Independent because the governing party was taking decisions that I believe were divisive and detrimental to the citizens of Saskatchewan. In fact, Premier Scott Moe on September 16th, 2021 announced to the public that “The time for patience is over”, citing unvaccinated people as the reason why the Covid -19 virus continued in Saskatchewan, thus demonizing people who believe in the right to body autonomy, or had other reasons not to ‘take the jab’.
In that announcement, Premier Moe declared the government would ‘create consequences’ and make it ‘less comfortable’ for people to remain unvaccinated. True to his word, his government did this by restricting what activities vaccine-free people could participate in, including whether they could keep their jobs. The medical system began denying health procedures to people unless they complied. He even introduced vaccine passports after he and Dr. Shahab stated earlier in the summer that this would not happen.
Premier Moe did not seem to care that there were thousands of people who had legitimate health considerations or that taking the vaccine would violate their conscience. He knew, or should have known, that doctors were almost never giving out exemptions, arguably in fear of being sanctioned by their governing bodies. There was virtually no discussion about adverse health effects, which by that time, many people were reporting anecdotally and trying to officially report. Later on, based on the number of people who contacted my office, it has become clear to me that doctors also seem to fear sanctions for reporting adverse effects.
Laying blame at the feet of vaccine-free people was picked up quickly by the media, then made it’s rounds on social media. Employers and unions jumped on board, imposing new employment conditions on highly qualified long-term employees with the threat of job-loss for non-compliance. Suddenly, being unvaccinated for any reason made a person a pariah of society. An uncaring, selfish usurper of tax-paid health services. (Shall we go down the road of health care availability for those who smoke, use illegal substances, over-eat, have poor diets, over-drink alcohol, are sedentary or participate in extreme sports?)


