
Real Time Ethics – About Misinformation, Disinformation, and Scientific Discourse
Science is the pursuit of knowledge. Scientists know that science evolves and is dynamic. However, it is becoming evident that
Science is the pursuit of knowledge. Scientists know that science evolves and is dynamic. However, it is becoming evident that
Dr. Patrick Provost is a faculty member of Laval University. He shares his experiences with being suspended from his university
The CCCA’s open letter and critique in response to the report recently issued by the Council of Canadian Academies (CCA).
Deanna McLeod reviews the quality of the evidence used by the CDC to support vaccine confidence in the general public.
In this Lecture, UBC scientist Dr. Steven Pelech raises concern over vaccine risks and variant misinformation.
Dr. Julie Ponesse interviews Dr. Jay Battacharya professor of Health Policy at Stanford University and co-author of the Great Barrington
What exactly is this ‘process’? Simply put, it has two elements: questioning or critiquing what we already think to be
An interview with Dr. Bridle highlighting critical errors in the article published in the CMAJ
“The point of publishing a low level piece of writing like this is to create division. It is that simple.”
There is scientific evidence to support the value of protests against mandates.
The Honourable Brian Peckford has written a powerful declaration in response to the ever-increasing infringements on the unalienable rights of
The Canadian response to COVID-19 has been confusing, contradictory, heavy-handed and ultimately, ineffective at ending this pandemic. What started off