Ontario's Superior Court has ordered three Ontario doctors to comply with investigations by the College of Physicians and Surgeons into allegations that they supplied false medical exemptions for Covid-19 vaccinations. The fourth doctor in the case, Dr. Rochagné Kilian, a former Owen Sound emergency physician whose licence to practice was suspended by the College last fall, did not appear in Court. According to a report by Global News, Dr. Kilian's lawyer Rocco Galati is hospitalized in ICU: her case has been rescheduled to early February.
Todays ruling for physicians Mary O’Connor, Mark Trozzi and Patrick Phillips was as follows:
[76] The Respondents shall each comply with sections 76(3) and (3.1) of the Code in respect of the ongoing investigations of them by the Applicant [College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario]. More specifically, they shall refrain from obstructing the investigator and shall not withhold from the investigator things relevant to the investigation. They shall cooperate fully with the investigator in carrying out the investigation.
[77] The above compliance and cooperation includes providing medical charts and patient information as requested, facilitating the investigator’s inquiry into their practices and conduct, permitting the investigator entry to their premises to carry out investigative functions, permitting the investigator to copy (at the Applicant’s expense) any documents relevant to the investigation, and permitting the investigator to remove any documents relevant to the investigation.
We have provided the full text of Justice Morgan's decision here
source: College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario; Global News