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Professor fired for questioning COVID shots for kids sues Saskatchewan University

Updated: July 11, 2022 at 9:58 pm EST  See Comments

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SASKATOON, Saskatchewan (LifeSiteNews) – Dr. Francis Christian, a Clinical Professor of General Surgery, is suing Saskatchewan University after being fired for questioning “experimental injections” for children.

On June 22, the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms (JCCF) filed a lawsuit against the University of Saskatchewan and provincial health authorities for firing Christian for questioning COVID-19 vaccines, as reported by CTV News.

“The Saskatchewan Health Authority and the college have violated Dr. Christian’s Charter-protected freedoms of expression and conscience,” JCCF lawyer Andre Memauri wrote in court documents released to CTV News.

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