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Tweets showing Emergencies Act lawyer was vaccinated deleted after he collapses during inquiry

Updated: November 11, 2022 at 8:57 pm EST  See Comments

Fri Nov 11, 2022 – 8:01 pm EST

OTTAWA (LifeSiteNews) — Multiple tweets showing that Public Order Emergency Commission lawyer Gabriel Poliquin was vaccinated against COVID-19 appear to have been deleted since he suddenly collapsed on video during the Emergencies Act inquiry on Wednesday. 

In the footage of Poliquin’s collapse, which was broadcasted live, the lawyer can be seen standing at a podium questioning Ontario deputy solicitor general Mario Di Tommaso about the anti-COVID mandate “Freedom Convoy” protest.

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Taking a brief pause, Poliquin starts to open a plastic water bottle when he suddenly appears to lose consciousness as his entire body goes limp and his head slumps forward. A seemingly unconscious Poliquin then proceeds to fall off the podium, an event that is followed shortly by a loud thud and a sharp gasp by Di Tommaso.

Footage of the disturbing event immediately went viral, leading to widespread speculation about what caused Poliquin’s untimely collapse.

Social media users quickly pointed to a now-deleted tweet from April 28, 2021 in which Poliquin wrote “#AstraZeneca” while including a picture of himself being vaccinated.

In another now-deleted tweet from June 30, 2021, Poliquin wrote, #vaxxedtothemax”

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