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Press Conference Announcement (Media Advisory)
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Media Advisory: Member of Parliament to Announce Inquiry into Covid-19 Vaccine Injured Canadians
Ottawa — Dean Allison, Member of Parliament for Niagara West, will make a major announcement on an Inquiry into Canadian Covid-19 Vaccine Injured
Persons.
Event Details:
Date: Thursday, June 4th, 2026.
Time: 10:00 a.m. ET (Media are asked to arrive by 9:30 a.m. for setup).
Location: Room 135-B, West Block, 111 Wellington Street, Ottawa, Ontario.
Participation in the question and answer portion of this event is in person or via Zoom, and is for accredited members of the Press Gallery only. Media who are not members of the Press Gallery may contact pressres2@parl.gc.ca for temporary access.
Contact: The Covid Testimony Association info@allisoninquiry.com
ANNOUNCING THE ALLISON INQUIRY – THE FIRST INQUIRY BY CANADIAN LAWMAKERS INTO COVID-19 VACCINE INJURIES
On September 8, 9, 10 and 11, 2026, the Allison Inquiry will be listening to the testimony of Canadians injured by a Covid-19 vaccine. The inquiry will be broadcast live from Parliament Hill in Ottawa.
The Allison Inquiry represents the first time that Canadian lawmakers will be listening to Canadians about their experiences with the Covid-19 vaccines.
The inquiry will be chaired by Member of Parliament Dean Allison. The inquiry is non-partisan. Members of Parliament and Senators from all parties are eligible to sit as panel members.
The Allison Inquiry is being held with the cooperation of the Covid Testimony Association, a not-for-profit set up to assist in running the inquiry.
It is time to listen to Canadians
The Government of Canada reports that as of June 30, 2024, excluding the Province of Alberta, 81.8% of Canadians received at least one dose of a Covid-19 vaccine. Excluding Alberta, this is over 28 million Canadians (28,716,557).1
In September, 2025, Rasmussen conducted a survey in the United States which found that 56% of eligible U.S. voters consider it likely that side effects of COVID-19 vaccines have caused a significant number of unexplained deaths.2
There has not been a comparable poll done in Canada, so it is unclear what percentage of Canadians are concerned about deaths and/or injuries caused by Covid-19 vaccines.
In 2023, Canadians demonstrated an interest in Covid-19 injuries by organizing and running a citizen led inquiry on Covid-19 and Covid-19 vaccine injuries called the National Citizens Inquiry.
There has not been any formal citizen inquiry into Covid-19 vaccine injuries in Canada since 2023.
More than 30 democratic countries, including many G7 and Commonwealth nations, have launched major Covid-19 inquiries examining lock downs, mandates, vaccines, and government decision-making.
Canada has yet to undertake any Parliamentary inquiry concerning Covid-19.
The Allison Inquiry is a preliminary inquiry to create a neutral forum for Canadians to share their personal experiences of injuries to themselves, or to others, from the Covid-19 vaccine(s).
The purpose of the Allison Inquiry is to listen to Canadians.

Watch The Press Conference
- June 4th, 2026
- Parliamentary Press Gallery
- Ottawa, Ontario


