Co-Founder of Canadian Frontline Nurses, Sarah Choujounian Needs Our Support

2024-04-05

Co-Founder of Canadian Frontline Nurses, Sarah Choujounian Needs Our Support

Apr 5, 2024 | Blog, General News

Co-Founder of Canadian Frontline Nurses, Sarah Choujounian Needs Our Support

Sarah Choujounian has been a nurse since 2004 and is the co-founder of Canadian Frontline Nurses   She first spoke out against the lockdowns and other mandates, in October 2020.

She is currently under five investigations by the CNO (College of Nurses of Ontario), one of which has turned into a disciplinary hearing.

The allegations against her are for sharing concerns about lockdowns, masks, PCR tests etc.

We now know that these concerns have been validated time and again with a plethora of evidence, yet the college continues to attempt to discipline her, insisting she could not have had that information at the time.

We know this is incorrect from the number of scientists and doctors, who like Sarah, were sounding the alarm, right from the beginning. Yet they too, unsurprisingly, were censored and some were stripped of their licence.

What was initially slotted to be a 7-day case has now been extended to be at least 25 days.  Sarah’s experts Dr. Pelech and Dr Bridle are not being deemed experts by the CNO, thus all the evidence in defense of Sarah is not being heard.

This hearing is open to the public through being live streamed, yet the CNO has made it very difficult and at times impossible for the public to access.

This case could set precedence and is critical to the future of nursing in Canada. Sarah is not going against the CNO for personal reasons as she no longer wants her nursing license, but she does believe that it is extremely important to hold them accountable for their actions and that justice be served.

If she wins the case, nurses across the country will know that they have the power to speak up for what is best for their patients when the industry doesn’t have the public’s best interest at heart.  If she loses, nurses will remain censored and unable to advocate for their patients and ensure informed consent is received.

The case will only continue if she gets the funding to keep it going. She is willing to stand in her truth all the way to the Supreme court if she needs to but will not be able to continue without all our help.

The next court dates will be on April 9th, May 16th & 31st, June 7th, July 3rd & 22nd, August 2nd, 7th & 16th, 2024 from 9:30-5pm EST.

To follow Sarah’s court case as a public member, you may email the CNO at HearingsAdministrationGroup@cnomail.org.  Reference the case: Sarah Choujounian and ask them for the links.

Click here to donate to Sarah’s Give Send Go or send an e-transfer to sarahsCNOcase@hotmail.com.

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