Co-Founder of Canadian Frontline Nurses, Kristen Nagle Needs Our Support

2024-02-09

Co-Founder of Canadian Frontline Nurses, Kristen Nagle Needs Our Support

Feb 9, 2024 | Blog, General News | 1 comment

Co Founder of Canadian Frontline Nurses, Kristen Nagle Needs Our Support

Kristen Nagle, one of the first nurses to stand up and one of the founding members of, Canadian Frontline Nurses has lost her court case.

Kristen stood up for herself and others and lost her career in the process.

Adding insult to injury she was charged with, organizing a rally and attending a rally in London, Ontario on November 22, 2020.

These charges fall under the Reopening of Ontario Act. She was sentenced 20k + in court costs (victim surcharge), this is in addition to all of other costs she has had to pay for lawyers

Please support Kristen by visiting her Give Send Go donations page, every little bit helps. She has a young family and continues to stand up against the continuing insanity happening in this Country

 

Click here to visit tte Give Send Go donations page for Kristen Nagle 

1 Comment

  1. Heidi

    Love it!!

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