National Post (National Edition)

NURSE WHO SPOKE AT ANTI-LOCKDOWN RALLY LOSES HER JOB

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A Canadian neonatal intensive care nurse who spoke at an anti-lockdown rally in Washington, D.C., has been fired, her employer said on Tuesday. The London Health Sciences Centre in London, Ont., confirmed its terminatio­n of Kristen Nagle, who had been suspended since November after attending a similar rally in the city. Nagle was one of two Canadian nurses who drew attention for speaking in Washington on Jan. 6. before supporters of U.S. President Donald Trump stormed the Capitol, leading to five deaths. In a statement, the London hospital said it suspended Nagle without pay in November for actions “not aligned” with its values and then began an internal investigat­ion. That investigat­ion was now complete, the hospital said. Nagle, a 14-year registered nurse, could not immediatel­y be reached for comment. A petition calling for Nagle to be allowed to continue practising as a registered nurse garnered the 1,500 signatures it aimed to collect by noon on Thursday before now pushing to reach 2,500.

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