Supreme Court Denies Appeal of Ontario Doctor Who Questioned COVID Lockdowns
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Supreme Court Denies Appeal of Ontario Doctor Who Questioned COVID Lockdowns
Canada’s top court has denied an Ontario doctor who was critical of pandemic lockdowns the chance to appeal three directives mandating cautions be placed on her public file by the province’s medical regulatory college. The Supreme Court of Canada has dismissed with costs Dr. Kulvinder Kaur Gill’s application to appeal the Ontario Court of Appeal’s decision that upheld orders for public “cautions” against her issued by the College of Physicians a…
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ThePatriotLight - Canada’s top court has denied an Ontario doctor who was critical of pandemic lockdowns the chance to appeal three directives mandating cautions be placed on her public file by the province’s medical regulatory college.The Supreme Court of Canada has dismissed with costs Dr. Kulvinder Kaur Gill’s application to appeal the Ontario Court of Appeal’s decision that upheld orders for public “cautions” against her issued by the Colleg…
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