Dr. Mark Trozzi made public comments against COVID-19 public health measures, and his professional regulator may revoke his medical license for what it says is “professional misconduct.”
“Ultimately, Dr. Trozzi’s case is about whether we will have state censorship in this country,” his lawyer, Michael Alexander, said on June 13 as a series of tribunal hearings on Trozzi’s case began.
The regulator, the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO), is closely linked with the government, it is “an extension of the government,” Alexander said. And thus it’s not just about a regulator censoring its licensees, Alexander said, but about the free speech of Canadians in general….