Canadian Frontline Nurses: towards freedom and unity | Sarah Choujounian

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21 June 2023 | Sarah Choujounian is the co-founder of Canadian Frontline Nurses; proud advocates for medical freedom aimed at uniting nurses, educating the public and bringing the ethics back into healthcare by creating a new healthcare paradigm.

Sarah Choujounian has been a nurse since 2004 and has spent most of her career working in a nursing home. Sarah was one of the first nurses to speak out against the lockdowns in Canada, and as a consequence was fired from both her nursing jobs. Her license to work as a nurse is now under investigation and she has been defamed by the media.

She speaks here on who the Canadian Frontline Nurses are, what they have done, what they are creating and the challenges nurses are facing.

Sarah has been working on creating the mental health initiative “Lighting Up Dark Corners”, created to empower people to explore the root cause of their mental health challenges and discover natural ways to heal and rise above their mental health issues by going to the root cause of the problem instead of numbing them with drugs and/or prescription medications.
Sarah is known to be the voice of the voiceless and she intends to keep it that way.

https://www.canadianfrontlinenurses.ca
https://www.lightingupdarkcorners.com

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