Andrew Little

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Andrew Little 2022

Andrew Gordon Little is a Canadian intactivist and college student from the province of Ontario.

Little was born at Windsor Regional Hospital and delivered by Dr. Adam Glowacki, who performed a non-therapeutic, medically-unnecessary circumcision, for which there was no medical indication.

Although most Canadian hospitals no longer permit medically-unnecessary non-therapeutic circumcision of boys,[1] Windsor Regional Hospital still promotes the mutilative amputation.[2]

Little served on the faculty of the Sixteenth International Symposium.

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Intactivism

Little submitted a formal complaint to the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario[WP]. He appealed the CPSO's dismissal before the Health Professions Appeal and Review board (HPARB) on the grounds that it was logically inconsistent and avoided the main issues at hand. This appeal was dismissed by the Board.[3]

As a self-represented plaintiff (not by choice), Little issued a statement of claim (started the civil lawsuit) in March 2021 against (recently retired) Doctor Glowacki and Windsor Regional Hospital. The claims against the retired OBGYN are common law assault and battery, negligence and breach of fiduciary duty, constructive fraud, and medical malpractice. The claims against the hospital are vicarious liability, negligence and constructive fraud. In June 2021 both the defendants (OBGYN and hospital) issued third-party cross-claims against his mother. The proceeding is ongoing and will soon continue to the Affidavit of Documents - the last stage before posting for trial.

Video

Andrew Little at the Sixteenth International Symposium in Atlanta, Georgia.

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References

  1. James Loewen (2019). Personal communication.
  2.   (2023). Maternal Newborn, Windsor Regional Hospital. Retrieved 30 January 2023.
  3.   (15 August 2022). Little v Glowacki, 2022 CanLII 73178 (ON HPARB). Retrieved 3 September 2022.