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Your child can't go to school without the vaccines. This is not true. Health officials use this method of intimidation and disinformation to achieve their agenda of vaccine compliance. All provincial Acts and regulations contain legal
exemptions for all vaccines required for school entry."
(from
Vaccine Choice Canada).
"Unlike some countries, immunization is not mandatory in Canada; it cannot be made mandatory because of the Canadian Constitution. Only three provinces have legislation or regulations under their health-protection acts to require proof of immunization for school entrance. Ontario and New Brunswick require proof for diphtheria, tetanus, polio, measles, mumps, and rubella immunization. In Manitoba, only measles vaccination is covered. [see note below] It must be emphasized that, in these three provinces, exceptions are permitted for medical or religious grounds and reasons of conscience; legislation and regulations must not be interpreted to imply compulsory immunization."
(from
Canadian National Report on Immunization; 1996).
"The CDC has not conducted a study of health outcomes in vaccinated vs unvaccinated populations."
(from the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, in the USA) after
ICAN (Informed Consent Action Network) submitted a Freedom of Information request).
"Parents, if you have children currently in school, please take a moment to read through the material on
this page. There are some important action items that you can take now to protect your child while on school property. You will find information on how to reclaim you and your child's right to medical privacy, informed consent and personal beliefs as well as actions you can take to hold others accountable for attempting to violate those inalienable and codified rights."
www.VaxCalc.org is the ultimate vaccine-research guide for modern parents who:
- Knows that science is a never-ending journey of questioning assumptions and expanding knowledge;
- Does their own research before accepting the doctor's advice;
- Values and seeks individualized healthcare;
- Knows that "safe and effective" is a population-level term; it doesn't mean "safe and effective" for YOUR child;
- Wants to know exactly what is in the vaccines that the doctor is recommending;
- Might choose some vaccines for the more serious diseases;
- Is committed to making up his or her own mind.
If you are a parent, or are planning to become a parent, please visit our other sections (below) regarding important information to help you make fully informed decisions regarding the health and safety of yourself and your children: