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Posted on 20/08/08

No reason to scold doctors

Speaking at the annual meeting of the Canadian Medical Association, Health Minister Tony Clement took it upon himself this week to accuse doctors of failing to look out for the interests of drug addicts. Even if his words had not been delivered the same week that his Conservative Party distributed advertisements pledging to keep "junkies" off the streets and away from children and families, his audience would have had reason to take offence.

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