EXCLUSIVE- Medical Censorship & Harms of Lockdowns (Trailer)

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This MUST WATCH panel interview features 3 frontline doctors in Ontario that have courageously come forward to share their stories and knowledge, even while being censored. Staying quiet is not acceptable.

Hosted by Amina Sherazee, a Human Rights Lawyer & co-director of the Constitutional Rights Centre, in Toronto. The Doctors joined us at the WHM Studio to discuss ALL HARMS being currently caused in public health and where we go from here.
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Dr. Kulvinder Kaur Gill
Dr. Kulvinder Kaur Gill is the President and Co-Founder of Concerned Ontario Doctors. She is a passionate advocate for accessible healthcare, and the protection of basic human rights and fundamental freedoms. She has represented the interests of Ontario’s and Canada’s patients and frontline physicians at Queen’s Park, the House of Commons and the Senate of Canada to advise on healthcare policy. Dr. Gill is a frontline physician practicing in the Greater Toronto Area. She completed her undergraduate, medical and post-graduate training in microbiology, pediatrics, and allergy and clinical immunology at the University of Manitoba and the University of Western Ontario with her research with Dr. Frank Plummer at the Public Health Agency of Canada’s only Level 4 National Microbiology Laboratory focusing on HIV-1 vaccine development.

Dr. Patrick Phillips
Dr. Patrick Phillips completed his medical training at Dalhousie University and his family medicine residency at the University of Toronto. He has worked in addictions medicine in Toronto and throughout rural Ontario as a locum physician. Dr. Phillips is currently an emergency medicine and family physician in Englehart, Ontario, and a passionate advocate for his patients and frontline colleagues.

Dr. Ashvinder Lamba
Dr. Ashvinder Lamba was born and raised in Newfoundland, and obtained her BSc from the University of Victoria, MSc in Biochemistry from SFU, and MSc in Genetic Counselling from McGill. She returned to Newfoundland to attend medical school at Memorial University, and completed residency in Family Medicine at McMaster. She currently has her own family medicine practice in Brampton where she practices low risk obstetrics, as well as long term care, palliative care, and addictions medicine in other regions of the GTA. Dr. Lamba is a Board Director of Concerned Ontario Doctors and actively advocates for the interests of patients and frontline physicians.
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