Canada’s Biomedical, Clinical, Research and Health-care Community

Contributors

University of Alberta, Faculty of Law, Health Law Institute – Timothy Caulfield, Professor and Research Director

ScienceUpFirst, an initiative of the Canadian Association of Science Centres – Dr. Marianne Mader, CEO

Canadian Medical Association – Dr. Margot Burnell, President

The Association of Faculties of Medicine of Canada – Constance LeBlanc, President and CEO

College of Family Physicians of Canada – Dr. Mike Allan, CEO and Executive Director

Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada – Christopher Watling, CEO

Ganawishkadawe – The Centre for Wise Practices in Indigenous Health, Women’s College Hospital – Dr. Lisa Richardson, Strategic Lead in Indigenous Health

Children’s Healthcare Canada – Emily Gruenwoldt, President & CEO

The Partnership for Women’s Health Research Canada – Dr. Tamil Kendall, Director

Alberta Medical Association – Dr. Shelley Duggan, President

Doctors Manitoba – Dr. Nichelle Desilets, President

Doctors Nova Scotia – Dr. Shelly McNeil, President

Doctors of BC – Dr. Charlene Lui, President

Fédération des médecins omnipraticiens du Québec – Dr. Marc-André Amyot, President

Fédération des médecins spécialistes du Québec – Dr. Vincent Oliva, President

Medical Society of Prince Edward Island – Dr. Padraig Casey, Past President

New Brunswick Medical Society – Dr. Lise Babin, President

Newfoundland and Labrador Medical Association – Dr. Cynthia Slade, President

Northwest Territories Medical Association – Dr. Courtney Howard, President

Ontario Medical Association – Dr. Zainab Abdurrahman, President

Saskatchewan Medical Association – Dr. Pamela Arnold, President

Yukon Medical Association – Dr. Derek Bryant, President

 

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by Canada’s Biomedical, Clinical, Research and Health-care Community

#ScienceMatters. Canadian medical, research, clinical and health-care organizations stand up for science

In Canada and around the world, science is under attack. Increasingly, clearly false health information is being normalized and it’s causing serious harm to patients, communities, public trust and health policy.

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