Washington, D.C. hosts the Global Frontline Nurses Summit.

According to Kathryn Lynn Trammel, the annual gathering of frontline nurses from across the world will take place on September 28 at the United States Capitol Building in Washington, District of Columbia. The ceremony will take place from nine to ten in the morning, and immediately thereafter, there will be a news conference held in front of the United States Supreme Court. This event will bring attention to the various challenges that nurses confront on a daily basis. Continue reading to find out more. After that, find out how you may become engaged in the process.

In Washington, District of Columbia, there are two nurse activists who name themselves the Global Frontline Nurses. The women arranged to meet on Capitol Hill not long before a large group of Trump supporters converged on the nation's capital. In spite of this fact, the College of Nurses of Ontario has verified to the Canadian Press that an inquiry is being conducted into both Choujounian and Nagle at the present time. Even though it is thought that none of the women was a member of the pro-Trump crowd, the activists think that the acts they took had a national influence.

Kristen Choujounian, the founder of Global Frontline Nurses, has been volunteering her time to help with children and has expressed her opposition to mandated vaccinations in the country in which she was born. Her prior experience is in the field of public health, and she is currently working toward the goal of making the globe a more secure environment for children all over the planet. She plans to go to a demonstration against vaccination in Massachusetts in August of 2020. She asked parents to speak up about the rights of their children regarding their medical treatment.

The College of Nurses of Ontario opened an investigation into two nurses in January after they were heard speaking at anti-mask protests. The women's names are Kristin Nagle and Kristin Choujounian. Both women lost their jobs in the aftermath of the protests, but not before the inquiry was brought to a close. Additionally, Choujounian was accused of participating in the MAGA crowd that was gathered outside the White House, which is against the rules on public health. According to the statements made by the College of Nurses of Ontario, the inquiry will be finished by the end of January 2021.

The Canadian Frontline Nurses (CFNs) are a collective of RNs who have completed their practical nursing education in Canada. Although Global Frontline Nurses was founded one year before Canada, the organization has gained members through its presence on social media. Both of the ladies maintain online presences, including blogs and social media accounts. Choujounian and Nagle, who is a newborn intensive care unit nurse from Ontario, are the two individuals responsible for establishing the organization. Recipes for nutritious foods and advice on how to maintain a healthy diet are among the first entries made in this forum.

Kristen Choujounian is an activist who is deeply concerned about improving the health of children and giving parents more agency. She was one of the people who started the organization Nurses Against Lockdowns, which eventually amalgamated with Canadian Frontline Nurses. Her membership in the organization prompted a reaction, which resulted in her being sacked from two nursing jobs in the province of Ontario. Her activities have swayed the opinions of a great number of individuals, despite the fact that the organization is not technically associated with any political party.

The Nurses' College of Ontario has opened an inquiry into two registered nurses following a complaint. Two registered nurses from the Canadian province of Ontario have been fired from their jobs in the neonatal critical care unit. Both were fired from their jobs at the London Health Science Center, where both of the nurses had previously taken part in the Global Frontline Nurses Summit before they were fired. Their employer is aware of the two nurses' subsequent activities in this matter. A request for comment was made to the Nurses Against Lockdowns group, but they did not provide a response.

The post that was written by Together News Inc. and published in September 2021 was found to contain defamatory statements against the plaintiffs in the libel complaint that Kristen Choujounian filed against CNA. The complainants were meant to be characterized as "anti-science" and "part of a mob" by the author of the article, despite the fact that the piece did not expressly identify the plaintiffs by name. However, the article did make implicit references to the plaintiffs' identities.

The libel action that was brought in Ontario was based on remarks that were published in the media as well as by the Canadian Nurses Association. The lawsuit was filed by three nurses. The report presented Chaujounian as a participant in the attack on the United States Capitol building, classified the nurses as being responsible for COVID-related deaths in long-term care institutions, and referred to Chaujounian as a "flounder."

In the libel case that was brought against CNA, the plaintiffs listed two journalists as defendants in the case. The first person is Kristen Choujounian, a nurse practitioner in Ontario. She was questioned by a news organization for a piece that was going to be written about the restriction on immigration. Two of Choujounian's nursing employment, including one in Toronto, were terminated. The piece that she wrote was reprinted in The Toronto Star around this period.