
Ethics Lens -Article #5 What is Science?
What exactly is this ‘process’? Simply put, it has two elements: questioning or critiquing what we already think to be
What exactly is this ‘process’? Simply put, it has two elements: questioning or critiquing what we already think to be
Imagine that you are offered a medical program, free of charge, that not only promises a lifespan of 200 years….There
How do we balance our individual autonomy with the roles we accept to perform in society?
HEALING THE HEART OF MEDICINE: TRUSTING OUR MORAL COMPASS Introductory Article New Series of articles from the CCCA Ethics and
Pandemic Ethics Scholar Dr. Julie Ponesse is joined by Wilfrid Laurier University Professor David M. Haskell to discuss Bill 67:
Pandemic Ethics Scholar Dr. Julie Ponesse discusses the ethics of cancel culture.
Dr. Julie Ponesse and Dr. Peter McCullough discuss the ethical question “What If I’m Wrong?” which examines the decision to
“The Tri-Council Policy Statement: Ethical Conduct for Research Involving Humans (TCPS or the Policy) is a
joint policy of Canada’s
The authority to quarantine individuals was tested by the 2003 global outbreak of SARS. Quarantine was used during that time
Dr. Julie Ponesse has joined The Democracy Fund as the Pandemic Ethics Scholar, lending her expertise in ethics to continue
A short 3 minute video about informed consent. It’s your right. In Canada, it’s the law. Since you’re the one
Obtaining informed consent is a necessary prerequisite for ethical and legal medical care.