Justice for Medicine Q &A - Sept 21, 2024 Guelph Ontario

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A Conversation on Healthcare and Rights: A Canadian Perspective https://justiceformedicine.com/

Are you aware of the ongoing discussion about the rights of doctors, patients, and all Canadians?

This conversation is centered around the balance between public health policies and individual freedoms, exploring what it means for the future of healthcare in Canada.

Join us for a thoughtful and respectful discussion led by Constitutional Lawyer Michael Alexander, who will share insights on the current legal challenges faced by medical professionals in Ontario. This includes a look at the recent cases where doctors have faced professional repercussions in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.

We invite you to engage in this important dialogue—whether you have questions, concerns, or simply want to learn more about these complex issues. It's an opportunity to come together, listen, and understand different perspectives in a supportive environment.

JUSTICE FOR MEDICINE FUNDRAISING EVENT supporting litigation aimed at defending and advancing the fundamental rights of doctors, patients and ALL CANADIANS - the first case of its kind in Canada.

Hear about the right of: • every patient to make treatment decisions based on the principle of informed consent. • every doctor to speak and write freely about all matters related to the practice of medicine. • every doctor to resolve disputes with professional regulators based on the concept of due process.

Michael Alexander Constitutional Lawyer Dr. Mark Trozi Former Physician Dr. Jennifer Hibberd Scientist/Dental Surgeon Derek Sloan Former MP Dr. David Speicher Virologist

These speakers will give the latest information concerning Covid-19 science and litigation.

Saturday September 21/24 Downtown Guelph.

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