CHD’s FDA Petition & Ray McGinnis on the Aftermath of Canada’s Trucker Convoy
A recent episode of “Good Morning CHD” brought viewers two important segments that shine a light on government overreach, regulatory failures and the growing global demand for accountability.
Segment 1 — CHD Files FDA Citizen Petition
The episode opens with a major update: Children’s Health Defense has filed a Citizen Petition with the U.S. FDA, based on research by pharmaceutical and medical device industry expert Sasha Latypova.
CHD argues that the COVID injections never met the standards for full Biologics License Application (BLA) approval and should have remained under Emergency Use Authorization, especially while the U.S. emergency declaration and PREP Act protections are still in effect.
This segment raises critical questions about how regulators handled — and in many cases mishandled — pandemic-era decision-making.
Segment 2 — Mary Holland & Ray McGinnis on the Aftermath of Canada’s Trucker Convoy
(Interview begins at the 29:00 mark)
The second half of the broadcast features a powerful conversation between CHD CEO Mary Holland and Author Ray McGinnis, whose book Unjustified: The Freedom Convoy, The Emergencies Act, And the Inquiry That Got It Wrong revisits one of the most consequential moments in modern Canadian history.
A Closer Look at What Really Happened in Ottawa
McGinnis explores why thousands of Canadians — truckers, families, farmers, and everyday citizens — traveled to Ottawa in January 2022 to protest federal pandemic mandates that had contributed to bankruptcies, addictions, social breakdown, and widespread hardship.
But rather than engage with the concerns of ordinary Canadians, media and political leaders painted the protesters as extremists, racists, and national security threats.
Through detailed examination of testimony from the Public Order Emergency Commission, McGinnis shows that these characterizations were not supported by the evidence.
The Inquiry, the Narrative and the Court Rulings
In the interview, McGinnis and Holland discuss:
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How the inquiry “got it wrong”
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Why the claims of violence and extremism did not match the facts
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The ongoing court cases arising from the protests
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The federal court decision ruling the Emergencies Act invocation unconstitutional and illegal
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The dangerous precedent set when governments use emergency powers without evidence
The Real Aftermath
McGinnis emphasizes that the story didn’t end when the trucks left Ottawa. The political, legal, and social consequences continue to shape Canada today — from ongoing prosecutions to debates about civil liberties and the role of media in driving fear-based narratives.
“These were ordinary Canadians standing up for their rights. The narrative built around them simply doesn’t match reality.” – Ray McGinnis
Watch below:
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