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  • ‘Duplicative Health Care’ in Canada: When Public and Private Sectors Collide

    Contributed by Ian Bernstein Introduction Brian Day, an advocate for private health care who runs a…

  • Is COVID-19 Vaccination in the Best Interest of the Child… or Isn’t it?

    Contributed by Alison Braley-Rattai Introduction In February, the Ontario Superior Court released a decision, JN v…

  • Environmental Racism and the Struggle for Change in Canadian Law

    Contributed by Olivia Wawin Introduction Although the pandemic has been the focus of health news coverage…

  • The Push for Intersex Rights Recognitions in Canada

    Contributed by Hilary Ball Does the Criminal Code violate the rights of intersex children? On June…

  • One Drop at a Time: Canadian Blood Services Takes a Step Towards Lifting Blood Donation Restrictions on Men who Have Sex with Men

    Contributed by Laiba Asad Introduction On December 15, 2021, Canadian Blood Services (CBS), in a submission…

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