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Ontario MPP Randy Hillier’s Twitter account temporarily suspended

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letter to Hillier disputing his COVID-19 claims.After over 40 local doctors called on Hillier to stop spreading “misinformation” about COVID-19 and putting his constituents at risk, the independent politician has continued his behaviour online — until Saturday.Hillier tweeted on Sunday that he was temporarily suspended from Twitter.

This came after he tweeted a thread to his nearly 30,000 followers to “shame” people who wear masks.“We must start shaming those who wear a mask, as they shame others, the masks are coercing us to live their lie.

I will not do it, join me in a crusade of honesty, not their March to tyranny. Boycott stores, politicians who lie, do not bear their false witness,” wrote Hillier in a tweet late Thursday night.The.

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