Yukon social worker faces suspension for promoting conspiracy theories while continuing to offer services
A Yukon clinical social worker, Debbra Greig, has had her registration suspended by the British Columbia College of Social Workers for promoting conspiracy theories. The college is investigating her after concerns were raised about her beliefs potentially harming clients. Greig, who has worked primarily with rural Yukoners, has expressed support for conspiracy theories, including those related to a self-proclaimed "Queen of Canada." Despite her suspension, her website still advertises social work services, raising concerns about her compliance with the college's order. Yukon currently lacks regulatory oversight for social workers, which has led to calls for better governance in the territory. Advocates emphasize the need for protections for vulnerable individuals seeking mental health services.