Tag Archives: politics
The Forcibly Displaced: Beyond Survival
E. Maria Leister proposes a bioethical framework for promoting the flourishing of forcibly displaced peoples.
How Populism in Canada would Impact Bioethics
Kelsie Senior anticipates the practical and epistemic impact of conservative populism on bioethics in Canada.
Scales and the Emotional Underside of Fatphobia
Michael Orsini explains the pervasiveness of discrimination, fear, and hatred related to ‘fatness.’
The Politics of HIV
Harry Critchley argues that laws and policies can contribute to the spread or reduction of HIV infections.
Refugees and the Interim Federal Health Program
Abdihamid Abdihalim considers the benefits and challenges of Canada’s Interim Federal Health Program.


