I am proposing that the Governor General establish a royal commission with a broad mandate to inquire into the policies around COVID-19 at all levels of government in Canada.

The strength of a royal commission is that if could bring together Canadians from every side of the debate. The goal of a royal commission is to inquire “into and concerning any matter connected with the good government of Canada or the conduct of any part of the public business thereof.”

In the present crisis, who could oppose an inquiry into the way that all levels of government – municipal, provincial, territorial, and federal – have managed the COVID-29 pandemic? The main purpose of a royal commission is to get all the facts and then present them to Canadians in a coherent manner.

Royal commissions are public. Everyone would be able to hear the testimony of witnesses. Royal commissions have the power to compel testimony. If one of the commissioners wants to hear the testimony, taken under oath, of a particular person, then he or she is obliged to testify.

There could be a number of commissioners assigned, who, together, would be capable of pursuing various lines of inquiry. In that way, no one commissioner could suppress unwelcome testimony. That would ensure that – at least, in theory – all perspectives could be heard.

(Let me give you an example. I contend that the virus called SARS-CoV-2 does not exist in nature. It is a computer-generated construct. There is no evidence that it spreads from person to person causing a disease called COVID-19, whose symptomology is so broad as to be meaningless. That everything is COVID-19 is tantamount to conceding that nothing is COVID-19. The PCR test is as meaningless as the assemblage of symptoms. I could offer a couple of thought experiments to test my thesis in anticipation of the royal commission. First, why has no experiment been able to demonstrate that face masks are effective in stopping the spread of a virus? Any coronavirus? Any virus? Many analysts, such as Professor Denis Rancourt and Doctor Byram Bridle, argue that a virus is so small that no mask can impede its progress. But what if the real reason is that no state of disease is caused by a virus. There is no virus to be transmitted. Second, why is there no apparent relationship between vaccination status and COVID-19 infection? One obvious answer is that the vaccine has no way of addressing a disease state that is not the result of an airborne pathogen. And so the true purpose of the vaccine would need to be understood.)

Every time someone says, “No one is claiming that COVID-19 is not real,” they are being untruthful. I am proposing exactly that. However, it would be easy to convince me that I am wrong: Show me the science.

I argue that the best way to answer the crucial questions regarding COVID-19 is to establish a royal commission that has the resources to pursue to exhaustion all questions. Here are a few terms of reference that I propose for the commission:

What scientific evidence is there that SARS-CoV-2 exists?

What scientific evidence exists that SARS-CoV-2 causes a unique state of disease called COVID-19?

What is the scientific basis for the assertion that COVID-19 is contagious?

What is the medical value of the PCR test? How has it been deployed across Canada?

How have public-health departments across Canada calculated COVID-19 cases? Deaths?

Through what process did Canada negotiate with pharmaceutical corporations for COVID-19 vaccines?

Who in Canada reviewed the clinical trials to ensure that the vaccines were safe and effective, even before the trials were complete? What were their findings?

What has been the role of public-health departments throughout Canada in managing the pandemic?

Then, the main question: how did every municipal, provincial, territorial, and federal government in Canada allow the suppression of our Charter rights and freedoms without fulfilling the strict requirements outlined in Section One?

There are many more questions that such a commission could explore, with far-reaching effects on the future of Canada.