Category Human Rights
Is Free, Canada-Wide Access to HIV Medications Reasonable?
Julian Hopwood-Raja argues that universal, barrier-free access to HIV medicines is not just a matter of beneficence for patients and the health system but important for public health and ethical resource allocation.
The Moral Heritage of Bioethics East and West
Rashad Rehman argues that bioethicists should turn their attention to the shared moral heritage of both Western and non-Western bioethics.
How Populism in Canada would Impact Bioethics
Kelsie Senior anticipates the practical and epistemic impact of conservative populism on bioethics in Canada.
Banning Gender-Affirming Care, Medical Fascism, & the Role of Bioethics
Florence Ashley connects conservative attacks against gender-affirming care to wider fascist movements determined to eliminate marginalized groups



