An anti-mask rally scheduled to take place downtown today is to showcase several medical “experts” and one former 鶹ýӳCanucks anthem singer.
The BC Grand Freedom Rally is to be held at the 鶹ýӳArt Gallery this Saturday from 12:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. According to the rally’s poster, dancing will follow the event. Also according to the poster, coronavirus (COVID-19) and vaccine “truths” will be revealed by medical experts.
Making a repeat performance at the rally is former Canucks national anthem singer Mark Donnelly who was fired over Twitter last year after announcing he would be taking part in the BC Christmas Freedom Rally.
The next name on the list of speakers is Dr. Stephen Malthouse from Denman Island. Malthouse also last year where he spoke of his. The letter decries COVID-19 restrictions claiming there is “no scientific or medical evidence” that masks and social distancing reduce transmission of the virus.
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Joining Malthouse are three Canadian nurses, two of which protested COVID-19 restrictions at an anti-mask rally in Washington D.C. The protest was held the same day supporters of former U.S. President Donald Trump stormed the Capitol buildings.
Kristen Nagle, one of the speakers at the D.C. rally and now in Vancouver, has since been fired from her job as a neonatal intensive care nurse.
The other nurse also invited to speak in 鶹ýӳis Sarah Choujounian. Following her involvement in the D.C. rally, as of January 19, 2021, Choujounian has been under investigation College of Nurses of Ontario. Choujounian is the founder of a group called Nurses Against Lockdowns, she has called the vaccine promotion a "crime against humanity."
Jeri-Lyn Bone is the third nurse scheduled to speak at the 鶹ýӳrally. According to a , Bone is a nurse in Surrey.
Several representatives of anti-mask groups are also expected to speak. Ted Kuntz from Vaccine Choice Canada, the vice-chairperson of Common Law Education and Right Initiative (CLEAR) David Lindsay and Action for Canada’s Tanya Gaw.
- With files from the Canadian Press