As universities across Ontario roll out mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policies, Wilfrid Laurier professor William McNally says he found it upsetting to have to reveal his medical information but felt complying with this violation of his privacy was the only way he could keep his job. “So I made the choice to reveal that information. I feel sick to my stomach about it, but I didn’t see how I can complete my job without it. And if I don’t teach the classes, then the university has grounds to fire me,” McNally told The Epoch Times. In a recent joint letter, McNally and four other professors called on the presidents of Wilfrid Laurier and the University of Waterloo to repeal their COVID-19 vaccination and testing mandates. The professors raised concerns about several aspects of both universities’ policy, including discrimination against those who choose not to be vaccinated and the violation of charter …