From the National Post

“A year since the first lockdown was imposed, a libel case seems to underscore the bitter divisions spawned by the virus and efforts to curb it, Tom Blackwell reports. An Ontario doctor who was criticized for arguing that Canadians need neither a vaccine nor lockdowns to combat COVID-19 has filed a $6.8-million suit against 23 of her detractors. Fellow physicians, academics and journalists called out Dr. Kulvinder Kaur Gill on social media last summer for peddling what they alleged was anti-scientific misinformation after she said Canadians should rely on a controversial malaria drug, hydroxychloroquine, as a COVID-19 treatment. “The individual defendants, like a pack of hyenas, attempted and in fact coordinated a circling of the plaintiff to literally destroy her career and reputation,” charges Gill’s statement of claim. None of the allegations in the lawsuit has been proven in court and no statement of defence has yet been filed.”