College of Physicians drops misconduct charge against doctor who issued vaccine exemptions [rebelnews.com]
Rebel News was joined by John Carpay, President of the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms, to discuss Dr. Michal Princ’s victory over the rescinded misconduct charges
The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms announced that Dr. Michal Princ, a family medicine physician in Alberta with 49 years of experience, will no longer face charges of professional misconduct. The charges had stemmed from Dr. Princ failing to comply with vaccine exemption requirements set in place by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta (CPSA), Alberta Health Services and Alberta’s Chief Medical Officer of Health during COVID-19.
The vaccine exemption “guidelines” against which Dr. Princ’s conduct was being tested, as Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms President John Carpay put it, were so stringent that “there are no medical conditions that would universally warrant a complete exemption from initial COVID-19 vaccine.”
On January 10, the CPSA withdrew the charge on the basis that the health order under which the charges were levied agaisnt Dr. Princ would likely be deemed invalid as a result of the Ingram v. Alberta ruling which invalidated many COVID-19 era