Dr. David Speicher is a Canadian virologist with 20 years of experience in infectious disease diagnostics and molecular epidemiology, conducting research across Australia, India, Kenya, Cambodia, and Canada. He has received prestigious awards from St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton and McMaster University, and currently serves as a senior research associate at the University of Guelph.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Dr. Speicher served as laboratory and R&D director of Multiplex Genomics, a COVID-19 PCR testing facility, while also teaching as a Sessional Assistant Professor at Redeemer University. In 2023, his research on Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 modRNA vaccines gained international attention, including discussions in the U.S. Senate and European Parliament, contributing to policy discussions about vaccine safety.
As a PPC candidate, Dr. Speicher advocates for evidence-based medical science, transparency in public health directives, and support for vaccine-injured Canadians through a comprehensive public inquiry into pandemic management.
Beyond his scientific work, Dr. Speicher is an avid outdoorsman who enjoys fishing and hunting with his family. His commitment to wildlife conservation earned him the 2021-2022 Local Chapter Volunteer of the Year award from Delta Waterfowl, and he remains dedicated to defending both firearms rights and sustainable environmental management.