Quebec Man’s Visitation Rights With Child Suspended by Judge Due to Not Being Vaccinated

Quebec Man’s Visitation Rights With Child Suspended by Judge Due to Not Being Vaccinated
The Quebec Superior Court in Montreal is seen on March 27, 2019. The Canadian Press/Ryan Remiorz
Isaac Teo
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A Quebec man has lost his child visitation rights after a Superior Court judge issued a temporary suspension on the grounds that he is not vaccinated and appears to oppose the province’s COVD-19 public health measures.

“It would normally be in the best interest of the child to have contact with his father, but it is not in his best interest to have contact with him if he is not vaccinated and is opposed to health measures in the current epidemiological context,” Judge Jean-Sébastien Vaillancourt wrote in his ruling on Dec. 23.