Post December 15, 2015 when the external review was posted on the CAMH website and I was fired, I have, based on the advice of my lawyers, not spoken to the press (the one exception was my participation in a BBC documentary, where I was interviewed on camera for 6 hours... /2
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with one of my lawyers sitting in my kitchen. The link below is my first media interview, in almost 4 years, with a Globe and Mail journalist. I spoke with the journalist for about 40 minutes, in between seeing clients. I hope to have more to say in subsequent interviews. /3
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Congratulations on getting your apology and reinvindication and thank for standing up for your principles in the defense of children
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Such a relief to hear of the apology you received. Now that your methods and views are no longer dismissed as having been discredited, let’s hope that others from even earlier who are also spoken of in equally dismissive terms, can return to the fold of common sense and reason.
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i don't get why they fired you that quickly. in all cases of practitioners' actions being called into question, you'd think there should be at least some sort of investigation. it doesn't say in the article how long patients were intended to wait. that's an important detail
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Dr Zucker, I saw you in the BBC documentary, and thank goodness for you talking good sense and good medicine. I'm so pleased you have been vindicated over the suspension, congratulations. The social contagion of Trans is raging here in UK. Wish you were here.
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