Soldier faces charges for speaking out against vaccine requirements while in uniform
OTTAWA — A Canadian soldier who publicly spoke out against federal vaccine requirements while in uniform has been charged.
The Department of National Defence says Warrant Officer James Topp faces two charges of conduct to the prejudice of good order and discipline.
A charge sheet provided by Topp’s lawyer, Phillip Millar, says the army reservist is accused of criticizing vaccine requirements for military personnel and other federal employees on two occasions in February while wearing his uniform.
Those include a video posted to social media as well as public comments made in Surrey, B.C.