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Canadian Medical Association brief to Parliament on Canadian Environmental Protection Act

TitleCanadian Medical Association brief to Parliament on Canadian Environmental Protection Act
Publication TypeCorrespondence
Notes

Section 32(2)(b)

This provision is contrary to the traditional medical dictum of Ilfirst
do no harm".

The most likely cause of delay on the part of the department will be
administrative inefficiency or extra concern regarding the substance in
q~estion. It would therefore be much more appropriate to create a
system that would keep the potentially-offending substance out until a
decision was actually made. As physicians, we shudder at the thought
that such a system could prevail for the marketing of pharmaceutical
products: that is, the manufacturer would be allowed to sell a product
unless the Health Protection Branch objected within a stated period of
time following application.

Date Published01/1988
Year of Publication1988
Corporate AuthorsAssociation, CM
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