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denley: mandatory vaccination carries its own risks — as ottawa is discovering

this is a situation where relative harms must be weighed against each other. compulsory immunization will cut the number of workers available to deliver essential public services, such as health care or policing.
randall denley, postmedia
nov 02, 2021

will we look back on vaccine mandates as we do on mandatory seatbelts?

everyone agreed that seatbelts reduced injuries and saved lives. but should the government mandate their use?
calgary herald
nov 01, 2021

opinion: time to get on board with safe injection sites

science shows these sites reduce mortality and syringe sharing while increasing knowledge of safe handling practices, writes katelyn duncan.
katelyn duncan
oct 29, 2021

why aren't we supporting women who opt out of breast reconstruction?

it’s common wisdom among many that a woman will want to reconstruct her breast to feel more like her old self after breast cancer.
healthy debate
oct 27, 2021

opinion: ont.'s cautious approach to lifting covid measures is paying off

the months ahead will require continued vigilance as each of us does our part to keep our province moving forward, says dr. kieran moore.
the national post
oct 27, 2021

is taking a daily aspirin a good idea?

what was recommended years ago might no longer apply today for many people. here's why.
the montreal gazette
oct 26, 2021

windsor hospitals awash in grievances, appeals over vaccine mandate

it should be the ontario government requiring that all hospital employees, writes anne jarvis.
windsor star
oct 26, 2021

bruce: ottawa's new hospital — will bigger really be better?

the civic campus will grow from about 600 beds to more than 1,200. i would suggest that it is a mistake to put so many health-care eggs in one basket.
dr. barry bruce
oct 25, 2021
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denley: mandatory vaccination carries its own risks — as ottawa is discovering

this is a situation where relative harms must be weighed against each other. compulsory immunization will cut the number of workers available to deliver essential public services, such as health care or policing.
randall denley, postmedia
nov 02, 2021

will we look back on vaccine mandates as we do on mandatory seatbelts?

everyone agreed that seatbelts reduced injuries and saved lives. but should the government mandate their use?
calgary herald
nov 01, 2021

opinion: time to get on board with safe injection sites

science shows these sites reduce mortality and syringe sharing while increasing knowledge of safe handling practices, writes katelyn duncan.
katelyn duncan
oct 29, 2021

why aren't we supporting women who opt out of breast reconstruction?

it’s common wisdom among many that a woman will want to reconstruct her breast to feel more like her old self after breast cancer.
healthy debate
oct 27, 2021
powered by
diabetes canada

opinion: ont.'s cautious approach to lifting covid measures is paying off

the months ahead will require continued vigilance as each of us does our part to keep our province moving forward, says dr. kieran moore.
the national post
oct 27, 2021

is taking a daily aspirin a good idea?

what was recommended years ago might no longer apply today for many people. here's why.
the montreal gazette
oct 26, 2021

windsor hospitals awash in grievances, appeals over vaccine mandate

it should be the ontario government requiring that all hospital employees, writes anne jarvis.
windsor star
oct 26, 2021

bruce: ottawa's new hospital — will bigger really be better?

the civic campus will grow from about 600 beds to more than 1,200. i would suggest that it is a mistake to put so many health-care eggs in one basket.
dr. barry bruce
oct 25, 2021
powered by
pancreatic cancer canada
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