Ontario MPP Who Spoke Out Against Provincial Lockdown Removed From PC Caucus
A member of the Ontario provincial Parliament was removed from the Progressive Conservative (PC) caucus after he sent a letter to Premier Doug Ford urging him to end the province-wide lockdown that is “deadlier than COVID.”
Roman Baber, who was elected in 2018 and represented Toronto’s York-Centre riding, was removed by Premier Doug Ford Friday morning after he spoke out against the province’s lockdown measures in his letter.
“Effective immediately, Mr. Baber will no longer be sitting as a member of the PC Caucus and will not be permitted to seek re-election as a PC member,” Ford said in a statement.
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A physician who travelled to the Dominican Republic over the holidays has resigned from a group of experts that help guide the Ontario government’s response to COVID-19.
Dr. Tom Stewart is chief executive officer of the Niagara Health System and the St. Joseph’s Health System.
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In March, the Ministry of Health welcomed Stewart to the government’s Command Table that was set up to provide strategic direction to the province about the novel coronavirus outbreak.
A physician who travelled to the Dominican Republic over the holidays has resigned from a group of experts that help guide the Ontario government’s response to…
A physician who travelled to the Dominican Republic over the holidays has resigned from a group of experts that help guide the Ontario government's response to COVID-19. Dr. Tom Stewart is chief executive officer of the Niagara Health System and the St. Joseph's Health System. In March, the Ministry of Health welcomed Stewart to the government's Command Table that was set up to provide strategic direction to the province about the novel.