Council Of Canadian Academies
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Drug-resistant ‘superbugs’ could take a heavy toll on Canadians if not tackled head-on: Winnipeg researcherUp to 400,000 Canadians could die over the next three decades if the country top doctors don't work on combating drug-resistant 'superbugs', says a new report.HealthNov 13, 2019
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Strident opponent of assisted dying in Canada won’t chair advance request review"Having Dr. Schipper continue on as chair would have sent a disturbing message."CanadaMay 11, 2017
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Feds looking into whether assisted dying appropriate for mentally ill, mature minorsThe federal government has initiated the promised review of its restrictive new law on medically assisted dying to determine if it should be expanded to include Canadians suffering strictly from mental illnesses and some others.CanadaDec 13, 2016
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‘One-size-fits-all’ model for policing thing of the past: reportA federally commissioned study says police must be more flexible and seek out partnerships to succeed in the 21st century.PoliticsNov 25, 2014
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Industry disputes go-slow fracking adviceA Council of Canadian Academies report says there are significant health and environmental unknowns in gas fracking and suggests governments should be cautious, but industry officials don't necessarily agree.HealthMay 1, 2014
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