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Canadian professor: I was fired for saying healthy children don’t need COVID jabs

Updated: August 26, 2022 at 4:57 pm EST  See Comments

Fri Aug 26, 2022 – 3:53 pm EDT

(LifeSiteNews) — Today on The John-Henry Westen Show I’m joined by a very special guest.

Dr. Francis Christian was a Clinical Professor of General Surgery at the University of Saskatchewan until the end of this past semester, when the university terminated his contract for questioning why healthy children should be forced to get the experimental COVID jab and calling for informed consent.

In addition to the suspension of his professorship, Dr. Christian was also fired from his directorships of the university’s Surgical Humanities Program and of Quality and Patient Safety.

Dr. Christian shares with me his motivation for suing the university, a motivation that extends beyond the attempt to rectify the injustices perpetrated against him personally.

“My prayer and hope is that my case will defend those fundamental freedoms, including freedom of speech,” he says. “People have gone to martyrdom, to be shot dead, to be hanged, strangled for freedom of speech.”

“Freedom of speech, freedom of conscience, academic freedom, which stem out of freedom of speech: These are the values for which I’m fighting.”

Dr. Christian further explains that he has been interested in the methods of

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