COVID-19: Saskatchewan MLA resigns for ‘misrepresenting vaccination status’ The group argued many Saskatchewan people would lose their jobs or be forced to get a vaccine that goes against their beliefs.
They also argued the provincial government announced the proof-of-vaccine mandate with too little time to allow people to prepare for the new rules.The Crown corporations and attorney general argued the legal move was “fatally flawed”.“Among other issues, the applicants failed to show any evidence that the proof of vaccine requirements would cause irreparable harm if they came into force tomorrow,” reads a Thursday press release from the minister of Justice and Attorney General, Gordon Wyant.The judge agreed, striking down the injunction.