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As DM of Labour, Thomson acknowledges that he is more concerned about his family than about the unnecessary killing of persons to whom we all have a legal duty of care.
| Title | As DM of Labour, Thomson acknowledges that he is more concerned about his family than about the unnecessary killing of persons to whom we all have a legal duty of care. |
| Publication Type | Correspondence |
| Authors | Thomson, G |
| Notes | When asked, in a phone call, why he was not speaking out publicly about deceit at the Ministry of Health concerning the availability of a publicly insured method of diagnosis, the unnecessary killing of vulnerable persons in health care, even George Thomson acknowledged that he was more concerned about his family's well being than about the well being of people to whom the province has a legal duty of care. |
| Date Published | 01/1990 |
| Year of Publication | 1990 |
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