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Ontario Premier Doug Ford dodges question about chief medical officer’s ties to Pfizer

Updated: July 7, 2022 at 6:57 pm EST  See Comments

Thu Jul 7, 2022 – 6:00 pm EDT

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TORONTO (LifeSiteNews) — Ontario Premier Doug Ford quickly exited a press conference after a reporter asked if he was aware his chief medical officer of health has a “conflict of interest” with vaccine giant Pfizer.

“Mr. Ford, do you know that [chief medical officer Dr.] Kieran Moore has financial ties with Pfizer and he sits on one of their advisory boards?” Rebel News reporter Tamara Ugolini asked Ford in a video posted last week.

“Sorry, we’re going, thanks,” a female staff member for Ford replied.

“Mr. Ford, were you aware of that when you appointed Kieran Moore?” the reporter asked again while Ford and his staff members continued walking away.

“Would you have appointed Kieran Moore if you knew he was directly tied with Pfizer?” pressed Ugolini, resulting in a staff member again telling Ugolini that Ford will not be answering questions.

Ugolini’s line of questioning comes after Rebel News reported that Moore himself admitted a conflict

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