
Canadian doctor in practice for almost 50 years loses medical license over COVID exemptions
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Dr. Mary O’Connor told LifeSiteNews that the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario ‘consider me a high-risk person that must be urgently dealt with’ after she refused to provide personal information about patients seeking medical vaccine exemptions.
(LifeSiteNews) – A Catholic doctor of nearly 50 years from Ontario was stripped of her medical license because she refused to cooperate with a medical college investigation into why she allegedly gave out medical exemptions to patients for the experimental COVID shots.
Dr. Mary O’Connor confirmed with LifeSiteNews in an email that at midnight on December 23 the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO) took away her medical license, which was first granted in 1973.
“The College did take away my license on Dec 23, midnight. They consider me a high-risk person that must be urgently dealt with,” O’Connor said via email.
“I just keep praying for strength, and I have had so much prayer support from so many people.”
A search on the CPSO website shows O’Connor’s status as suspended as of December 23. Restrictions on her license were first imposed by the college on November 5.
O’Connor, along with three other doctors, became the recent target of legal action by (CPSO) after refusing to cooperate with an investigation into why she allegedly gave medical exemptions for the experimental COVID shots.
In November, O’Connor along with Dr. Mark Trozzi, Dr. Rochangé Kilian, and Dr. Celeste Jean Thirlwell had a legal filing against them by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario because they did not comply with a request to hand over confidential patient information pursuant to an “investigation” by the college as to why they were granting COVID-19 vaccine medical exemptions to patients.
The college in its court filing is demanding that the Ontario Superior Court mandate its compliance.
The court filing, set to be heard on January 7, seeks to also allow investigators entry into the offices of the doctors to copy or remove “necessary documents.”
According to a report in the Ottawa Citizen, the CPSO has also taken issue with O’Connor calling the COVID injections “gene-therapy experiments” as opposed to calling them “vaccinations.”
In her email to LifeSiteNews, O’Connor said that her lawyers along with the other doctors “are committed to fight very hard.”
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