Category Law & Policy
COVID-19: Exposing the Crisis of Long-Term Care in Canada
Maya J. Goldenberg argues that long-term care is having a much needed reckoning in Canada after decades of policy neglect.
Reopening Canada while protecting public health
Natalie Kofler and Françoise Baylis remind us that everyone must be protected during this pandemic.
Keeping Mental Health on COVID-19 Practice & Policy Agendas
Rachel Cooper, Josh Landry, and Angel Petropanagos summarize ethical issues related to pandemic-related practices and policies that disproportionately impact mental health patients and urge decision makers to include the perspectives of marginalized mental health patients in pandemic planning and policy decisions.
Abortion is Always Essential Medical Care
Janis Broder and Celeste E. Orr denounce the use of the COVID-19 pandemic as an excuse to make abortion inaccessible.
Canada needs one — not many — clinical triage protocols
Francoise Baylis argues that access to life-saving treatment should not be determined by geography.


