Judge restores visiting rights for Quebec father unvaccinated against COVID-19
MONTREAL — A Quebec father who lost visitation rights because he isn’t vaccinated against COVID-19 will be allowed to once again see his 12-year-old son, a Superior Court judge ruled Tuesday.
In her decision, Justice Marie-Anne Paquette wrote that it is no longer in the child’s best interest to deny him all in-person contact with his father, given the improving COVID-19 situation in Quebec.
“The detrimental effect of such a cut off on the maintenance and development of the father-child relationship would, in the present context, outweigh the risks presented by the mother, which nevertheless remain real,” Paquette wrote.
On Dec. 23, the Superior Court suspended the man’s visitation rights until Feb. 8 due to the rapid rise of the Omicron variant and the fact that the child lives with half-siblings too young to be vaccinated. In his decision, Justice J. Sébastien Vaillancourt also cited the man’s opposition to public health measures.

