Doctor demands apology from N.B. premier after COVID-19-related charge dropped
A former New Brunswick doctor who faced a barrage of hate and racism after being accused of violating COVID-19 measures is calling on the premier to apologize after a charge was dropped Friday.
Dr. Jean-Robert Ngola was accused of violating the province’s Emergency Measures Act, but the Crown withdrew the charge after concluding there was no chance of conviction.
“This confirms what we already knew: Dr. Ngola is and has always been innocent, both in fact and in law, and he always respected the rules,” Joël Étienne, one of Ngola’s lawyers, said in a statement.
Ngola and his lawyers are threatening legal action if New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs does not publicly apologize for statements made in May 2020.

