Amy Hamm was also suspended for one month by the British Columbia College of Nurses and Midwives for publicly stating that gender is defined by biology.
Amy Hamm is challenging Vancouver Coastal Health and the British Columbia College of Nurses and Midwives over discrimination and wrongful termination for publicly criticizing transgenderism.
British Columbia nurse Amy Hamm, a single mother, faces a $163,000 legal bill and a three-month license suspension from the BCCNM over her public statements opposing LGBT ideology.
British Columbia nurse Amy Hamm was found guilty of 'unprofessional conduct' by her regulating body for affirming biological truth in opposition to gender ideology.
'The colleges of nurses, colleges of doctors, colleges of psychologists, law societies and other regulators need to stop policing speech and stop abusing their authority,' said lawyer John Carpay.