Fortin’s fight for reinstatement gets shot in the arm following Appeal Court decision
OTTAWA — Maj.-Gen. Dany Fortin’s battle for reinstatement as head of Canada’s COVID-19 vaccine distribution campaign can go on now that the Federal Court of Appeal has agreed to consider his case.
Government lawyers had asked the Appeal Court to quash Fortin’s case after the senior military officer’s legal team appealed a Federal Court ruling in October that rejected his request for reinstatement to the vaccine rollout effort, or a similar position.
Appeal Court Justice Anne Mactavish instead cleared the way for Fortin’s case to move ahead, saying in a decision released Friday that the government’s request should be handled by the same three-judge panel that will hear his appeal.
“I am satisfied that, in these circumstances, it is preferable that the merits of the (government’s) motion to quash be determined by the panel hearing the appeal,” Mactavish wrote in her decision.

