Poetic Justice: The CPSO Will Face Trial | Dr. Mark Trozzi & Michael Alexander

9 months ago
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Since the beginning of the Covid plandemic, Colleges of Physician and Surgeons across Canada have suspended or revoked the licences of dozens of doctors for a list of alleged offences. Writing exemptions for both masks and vaccines. Advising their patients not to take the vaccines, or publicly criticizing vaccines at work or on social media.

While these persecutions of doctors have been happening across the country, nowhere has the College abused its power moreso than in Ontario. Dr. Patrick Phillips, Dr. Crystal Luchkiw, Dr. Chris Shoemaker, Dr. Mark Trozzi, Dr. Rochagne Kilian, and the list goes on. Good, conscientious doctors exercising not just their right, but their responsibility to put their patients first.

A few months ago, one of the bravest of our good doctors, Dr. Mark Trozzi chose to stand up to the CPSO, the Ontario College of Physicians and Surgeons. He went before a tribunal hearing panel of the CPSO, and along with his lawyer Michael Alexander, defended his actions.

The outcome was never in any doubt. The College revoked Dr. Trozzi’s license and charged him $94,000 dollars for the cost of the proceedings.

But Michael had expected that. In fact, he’s been playing a long game with the CPSO since the start of his legal proceedings against them on behalf of Dr. Trozzi.

On Friday, February 23rd, Michael filed an appeal, not with the CPSO, but with the provincial court. And this time, the trial will not be based upon whether or not Dr. Trozzi obeyed the recommendations of the College, but whether the College, in their witch hunt against him, exercised the principals of legal correctness.

As you will discover in this interview with Michael Alexander and Dr. Mark Trozzi, not only did the CPSO not behave in a manner that was legally and procedurally correct, but in many cases they committed blatant violations of law and procedure. And these violations will be revealed in provincial court.

This time, it is not an ethical doctor who is on trial. It is the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario.

And should the court find that the College did not follow correct legal practices, that decision could well have a ripple effect across the country. A ripple effect that could lead to the reinstatement of countless doctors and nurses, reparations for harms caused to them and their patients, and investigations into the criminal behaviour of the Colleges.

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Get more information and Donate to Dr. Trozzi's defense here: https://justiceformedicine.com/

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