Global News: BC COVID vaccine victim still waiting for compensation

An East Vancouver man who is one of the rare people to suffer from severe adverse effects from the COVID vaccine continues to fight a bureaucratic nightmare to collect the compensation he qualifies for.

While his medical and support costs were officially approved back in February, federal delays left him waiting for months without reimbursement—facing financial distress, lack of home care, and the threat of eviction. 

I raised his case directly in Parliament to hold the government accountable and demand immediate action for urgent Vaccine Injury Support Program (VISP) cases. 

Following our advocacy, he has finally received his payment. However, individuals in our community facing rare, life-altering medical reactions should never have to fight through months of red tape just to receive the support promised to them. I will continue advocating for a system that acts with urgency, fairness, and compassion.

*Click image or link to watch the news story - https://globalnews.ca/video/11988722/bc-covid-vaccine-victim-still-waiting-for-compensation/

 

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OTTAWA — The House of Commons public safety committee has voted unanimously to investigate Canada’s security screening processes, after a Canadian woman was arrested in Belgium for allegedly spying on NATO.

The committee adopted a special, out-of-session motion on Monday to probe the vetting of Biwei “Claire” Zhang by Canadian security officials before the start of an internship last summer at NATO’s central military headquarters in Belgium.

On July 25, Belgian authorities announced they’d arrested a “Canadian national of Chinese origin” on suspicion of spying for a third country while interning at the NATO headquarters. Subsequent reporting identified the suspect as Zhang, a computer science and systems engineering graduate in her early 30s who’d previously held positions at multiple Canadian federal agencies.

Zhang’s security clearance for the overseas NATO internship was approved by the Canadian government after she was vetted by CSIS.

The NDP does not have any seats on the public safety committee, or any House committee, but NDP public safety critic Jenny Kwan said she supported the investigation.

”The government needs to conduct a comprehensive review of how this individual was vetted and cleared for a sensitive NATO posting, including the role played by Global Affairs Canada, CSIS and the RCMP,” said Kwan in an email.

Kwan also it was important to ensure that candidate screening remain “evidence based” and “(does) not become a vehicle for racial or ethnic profiling.”

*Click image or link to read the news story - https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/house-public-safety-committee-special-meeting-accused-nato-spy

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