Unvaccinated military face ‘steeper’ challenge than airman who refused anthrax shot
OTTAWA — Unvaccinated military members are in for a tougher fight than a retired airman who was disciplined for refusing an anthrax vaccine 20 years ago, his former lawyer warns.
Jay Prober said some in the Canadian Armed Forces who don’t want to take the current COVID-19 vaccines have contacted him because he defended Michael Kipling, the retired sergeant charged and ultimately acquitted of breaching an order to take an anthrax vaccine while serving in Kuwait.
“This would be much, much tougher and a much steeper mountain to climb,” the Winnipeg-based lawyer said in a recent interview.
“It’s completely different, quite frankly,”