Andria Bianchi and Janet A. Vogt introduce their new book which investigates ethical issues in the lives of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and autistic people in health care and in other social contexts.

Hannah Sladics questions why more Canadian politicians are engaging in climate denialism, and how this spells devastating repercussions for global health initiatives.

Rachel Stewart worries about misinformation targeting new biomedical technologies.

Kelsie Senior anticipates the practical and epistemic impact of conservative populism on bioethics in Canada.

Kyle Barbour outlines how the death of public reason has made room for figures advancing spurious claims about health.