Tory MP Says Vaccine Injuries Inquiry Will Have the Benefit of Hindsight

Tory MP Says Vaccine Injuries Inquiry Will Have the Benefit of Hindsight
Conservative MP Dean Allison speaks during a press conference on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on June 4, 2026, to announce an inquiry into COVID-19 vaccine injuries. The Canadian Press/Sean Kilpatrick
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The Conservative MP leading an inquiry into vaccine-related injuries said now that the climate around COVID-19 is less politically charged, it will make it easier for participants to share their stories.

Dean Allison, the member of Parliament for Niagara West, announced on June 4 he will hold hearings in September on Parliament Hill to capture the testimony of people who say they were injured by COVID-19 vaccines.