
Ontario Health Minister shuts down Q&A period after lawmaker asks about vaccine-induced stillbirths
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MPP Rick Nicholls told LifeSiteNews that while he cannot reveal who the whistleblowers in the healthcare field are, he considers their information to be credible.
(LifeSiteNews) — In a shockingly undemocratic move, the Ontario Health Minister and Conservative government shut down the question period in the legislature after a Member of Provincial Parliament asked about the reported rise in stillbirths linked to the COVID jabs.
Ontario Minister of Health Christine Elliot, along with Doug Ford’s Progressive Conservative government, abruptly ended the Question Period in the provincial legislature this week after Independent Member of Provincial Parliament Rick Nicholls asked Elliot about the reported rise in stillbirths among vaccinated mothers in the province.
After being asked about the alarming rise in stillbirths amongst vaccinated mothers in Ontario by MPP Rick Nicholls, the Ontario Minister of Health and the PC government take the UNPRECEDENTED step of ignoring, disregarding and refusing to answer his question! pic.twitter.com/ZEsCnqrlia
— The Peoples Media (@_ThePeoplesNews) December 6, 2021
“Earlier this year doctors said it was okay for pregnant mothers to get the vaccine, now we are seeing a substantial rise in stillbirths,” began Nicholls, whose opening remarks were immediately met with dissent and members of the legislature saying “No,” to shut down his inquiry.
“Look, I’m only reporting what I’ve discovered,” he replied.
Continuing, Nicholls told the legislature that those in the midwifery community and in healthcare more broadly have reported to him that “people opting for the jab have seen stillbirth rates rise exponentially.”
“Speaker, we have heard from hospital joint Chief of Staff saying that the rise in stillbirths is erroneous,” stated Nicholls.
“Well, I have been informed by frontline healthcare workers who have witnessed this tragedy firsthand, [and] they’ve chosen to report these stillbirths to protect the public,” he continued.