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'Environmental Sensitivity' can give people tax break
| Title | 'Environmental Sensitivity' can give people tax break |
| Publication Type | Newspaper Article |
| Year of Publication | 1989 |
| Authors | Press, C |
| Date Published | 01/1989 |
| Publisher | Globe and Mail |
| Notes | The federal government moved forward, but journalists will not. Canadian Press never has understood the difference between sensitivities as long known to medicine, and concern expressed by people such as Barry Zimmerman about some of the flakier concepts proposed by doctors of environmental medicine. Canadian Press has not understood the difference between defining a single disease, versus dealing with a problem that can be caused by a compendium of disorders. Canadian Press does not understand that a hospital is very much a part of the environment if you have sensitivities. Canadian Press does not understand why people are entitled to freedom from arbitrary interference, from the imposition of a reverse onus. Canadian Press does not understand basic ethics of clinical medicine, or academic science, of being a professional, of administrating an Act of Parliament. |
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