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Montreal Gazette Op-Ed: Research participants should have right to confidentiality /July 6, 2017 by Alexander McClelland

On June 19th my colleague Gillian Kolla and I published an opinion in the Montreal Gazette on the issue of protecting research participant's right to confidentiality. Currently in Canada they are guaranteed no such rights and we feel this situation needs to change. Read our opinion here.

  Tags: Research, Confidentiality, Ethics
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