
Ivermectin ban Alberta, Danielle Smith legislation, criminalizing Ivermectin
BREAKING news: Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is pushing aggressively to criminalize IVERMECTIN within 3 days!
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s CPSA team is moving aggressively to criminalize Ivermectin this friday, August 15, 2025.
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BREAKING NEWS: Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is pushing aggressively to criminalize IVERMECTIN within 3 days!
In a stunning move, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is taking decisive action to criminalize Ivermectin, a drug that has been at the center of controversial discussions during the pandemic. According to reports, Smith’s team at the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta (CPSA) is working swiftly to implement this change by Friday, August 15, 2025.
Ivermectin, primarily known as a veterinary medicine, has been touted by some as a potential treatment for COVID-19, despite limited scientific backing. The drug’s use has sparked heated debates among healthcare professionals and the public alike. Smith’s announcement reflects a growing trend among governments to regulate or restrict access to certain medications deemed unsafe or ineffective for COVID-19 treatment.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s CPSA team is moving aggressively to criminalize Ivermectin this Friday, August 15, 2025.
The urgency of this announcement has raised questions and concerns. What does this mean for patients who may have been using Ivermectin under the guidance of alternative health practitioners? Will this decision further polarize the ongoing debate about treatment options for COVID-19? Smith’s CPSA lawyer has filed new proposals that could significantly alter the landscape of medical treatment in Alberta.
As the situation unfolds, many are watching closely to see how this decision will impact healthcare practices and patient choices in the province. The implications of criminalizing Ivermectin could extend beyond Alberta, influencing discussions in other regions and potentially altering public perception of medication regulations.
Stay informed on this developing story as it could have far-reaching consequences for healthcare regulations and patient rights across Canada.