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SASKATOON, Saskatchewan (LifeSiteNews) – Dr. Francis Christian, a Clinical Professor of General Surgery, is suing Saskatchewan University after being fired for questioning “experimental injections” for children.

On June 22, the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms (JCCF) filed a lawsuit against the University of Saskatchewan and provincial health authorities for firing Christian for questioning COVID-19 vaccines, as reported by CTV News.

“The Saskatchewan Health Authority and the college have violated Dr. Christian’s Charter-protected freedoms of expression and conscience,” JCCF lawyer Andre Memauri wrote in court documents released to CTV News.

“The college’s conduct is a gross violation of the principles of academic freedom and scientific inquiry,” the statement continued.

“The defamatory statements made by some of the defendants against Dr. Christian add insult to injury, and Dr. Christian will pursue justice accordingly,” Memauri added.

“The university intends to advance a vigorous defense in these proceedings. Since the matter is before the courts, the university will not make further comment at this time,” a university spokesperson wrote to CTV News.

Christian faced backlash following a June 2021 interview wherein he “expressed concerns about the censorship of scientific facts and opinions during the pandemic.”

He questioned the distribution of COVID-19 vaccines to children, stressing the importance of informed consent. As a “pro-vaccine physician,” he insisted that parents be told the risks of the experimental vaccine, noting, “I have not met a single vaccinated child or parent who has been adequately informed.”

Following this interview, he was suspended by the university. He appealed the decision, but both his appeal and complaints regarding the university’s treatment were unsuccessful.

Accordingly, he was fired despite an internal investigation revealing that his “statements were made in a civil manner, in good faith, and that he did not engage in unprofessional conduct or act contrary to the safety of individuals and the public.”

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