
Sask. Nurses College Clears Nurse of Spreading COVID Misinformation
The College of Registered Nurses of Saskatchewan (CRNS) has cleared nurse Leah McInnes of charges of spreading misinformation through her opposition to vaccine mandates. The CRNS Discipline Committee’s decision, published on Jan. 12, dismissed all charges against Ms. McInnes, concluding that the case should not have proceeded to a hearing, according to a Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms (JCCF) Jan. 19 release. Ms. McInnes, a registered nurse since 2013 and mother of two, was charged by the CRNS’s Investigation Committee for her social media advocacy against vaccine mandates. “If your boss tells you that you must submit to them and be penetrated in a number of ways in their authoritative way,,[sic] coerced through threat, manipulation, ultimatum, shaming etc, what do we normally call this?” states one of Ms. McInnes’s posts detailed by the committee in its decision....
