ALLISON INQUIRY
Frequently Asked Questions
Listening to Canadians sharing their personal experiences of injuries to themselves, or to others, from the Covid-19 vaccine(s) is not a partisan issue.
Members of Parliament and Senators from all political parties are invited to participate in listening to Canadians.
Member of Parliament Dean Allison decided to initiate a neutral forum for Canadians to share their personal experiences with the Covid-19 vaccines. MP Allison will be the Chair Person of the Inquiry. It is conventional to name an inquiry after the Chair Person.
The Allison Inquiry will provide a neutral forum for Canadians to share their personal experiences of injuries to themselves, or to others, from the Covid-19 vaccine(s).
The Inquiry will hear the testimony of experts and/or others to assist in giving context to the issue of Covid-19 vaccine injuries.
The Inquiry will hear the testimony of experts and/or others concerning the Vaccine Injury Support Program or the Vaccine Impact Assistance Program.
The Inquiry will not make findings of fact or reach conclusions. The focus is to listen to Canadians.
At the conclusion of the Inquiry the Panel Members of the Inquiry may, but are not required to, refer questions to Parliament for the consideration of Parliament.
The Allison Inquiry is guided by its Terms of Reference.
The Allison Inquiry Rules govern how the Inquiry is structured and run.
The Covid Testimony Association was incorporated as a not-for-profit corporation to act as the legal vehicle to set up and assist with the running of the Allison Inquiry.



