
CCCA Letter to Regulatory Colleges regarding Ivermectin for Early Treatment of COVID-19
In February 2023, the CCCA sent a letter to the regulatory colleges of physicians, nurses, and pharmacists across Canada.
In February 2023, the CCCA sent a letter to the regulatory colleges of physicians, nurses, and pharmacists across Canada.
Did you know that masks can cause harm? Did you know that masks don’t stop respiratory viruses? Check out the latest CCCA leaflet on this timely topic!
Dr. Joseph Ladapo is the Surgeon General of Florida. In Canada, we would refer to this level of Public Health official as a province’s Chief
Dr. Matthew Evans-Cockle has written an article about the ethical issues with discipline of BC physicians who have voiced their concerns regarding COVID-19 policies.
The CCCA’s Scientific and Medical Advisory Committee have written an open letter regarding mandating COVID-19 genetic vaccines for healthy students.
Retired Canadian attorney and human right advocate Gail Davidson has written a letter to the MLAs of the BC Legislative Assembly regarding the recently adopted Health Professions and Occupations Act.
The CCCA submitted a general comment to the Canada Gazette website and to Mr. Bruno Rodrigue, Executive Director, Office of Legislative and Regulatory Modernization, regarding proposed amendments to the Food and Drugs Act concerning Agile Regulations.
Recently, there has been reporting of a surge in Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) infections in children.
Members of the Canadian Covid Care Alliance have written an open letter to the Trustees and Public Servants of the City of Hamilton and the Province of Ontario requesting an immediate retraction of all messaging related to wearing facial masks in the school setting.
The CCCA’s open letter and critique in response to the report recently issued by the Council of Canadian Academies (CCA).
We are honoured to share with you a new CCCA video series in which fellow Canadians share their stories of being injured after receiving the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines