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Media Advisory

Exposing the harmful pseudoscience of “alternative medicine”

Posted on June 28, 2013July 1, 2013 By info
Exposing the harmful pseudoscience of “alternative medicine”

CFI and CASS address false claims regarding homeopathic flu remedy Oscillococcinum, providing science advisors for $30M lawsuit against Shoppers Drug Mart and Boiron Canada

Announcement, Media Advisory

Canada to Uganda – CFI pushes gay rights against religious bigotry

Posted on June 25, 2013June 28, 2013 By info
Canada to Uganda – CFI pushes gay rights against religious bigotry

CFI works with people in the LGBTQ community and their allies, across Canada and throughout the world.

Media Advisory

Don’t believe in God? You are not alone.

Posted on June 5, 2013June 24, 2013 By Centre for Inquiry Saskatoon

In the fall of 2009, the Saskatoon Freethinkers launched an atheist ad campaign. This campaign included a bus ad as well as a road side billboard. This message was a slight variation on a larger campaign elsewhere in the world, promoting various secular groups as a place for the non-religious. Dogma, and religious dogma in…

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Information, Media Advisory

Anti- AntiVaccination in Ottawa

Posted on March 12, 2013July 18, 2013 By Centre for Inquiry Canada Ottawa
Anti- AntiVaccination in Ottawa

UPDATE:  The Ottawa Cancer Foundation cancelled the appearance of Jenny McCarthy as their featured “Bust A Move” celebrity, due in large part to the Ottawa Skeptics’ #dropjenny campaign on twitter and social media – read more here.


 

In 1998 Andrew Wakefield published a fraudulent paper linking autism to the MMR (Measles, Mumps, and Rubella) vaccine. What followed was a growing movement of scared parents who began avoiding getting their kids vaccinated for fear that they would become autistic. For years scientists could not repeat the results found by Wakefield. Finally in 2004, Wakefield was found to have a conflict of interest in favour of finding a link between the vaccine and autism. In May of 2010, Andrew Wakefield was found guilty by the General Medical Council and was struck of the medical register and banned from practicing medicine. The rumour campaign against vaccines was picked up by Jenny McCarthy, an actress with no scientific or medical background. She became the mouthpiece for the supposed controversy, despite the fact that there was no scientific basis for any of the claims she made. Despite this, her fame allowed her greater publicity. She used her son’s supposed autism* to gain sympathy, and to tug at the heartstrings of worried parents everywhere.

Hordes of new parents opted against vaccines. Not just the MMR, but others as well. Parents began sending pox pops to one another, and holding chicken pox parties. Adults who had previously had their vaccines, opted against getting their regular boosters. Since that time, the western world has seen a re-emergence of various diseases that before this time had been on their way to extinction: whooping cough, measles, mumps, and many more.

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Educational Material, Event, Media Advisory

Media Advisory: Protest Called Against Ugandan “Kill the Gays Bill” at Ugandan High Commission

Posted on November 29, 2012June 28, 2013 By info
Media Advisory: Protest Called Against Ugandan “Kill the Gays Bill” at Ugandan High Commission

OTTAWA, ONTARIO—(Marketwire – Nov. 29, 2012) – The Centre for Inquiry (CFI) Canada, a national humanist organization, will lead a protest against the Ugandan “Kill the Gays Bill” at the Ugandan High Commission in Ottawa (231 Cobourg Street) on December 3, 2012 at 10:00 am EST. The bill would increase already severe penalties for homosexuality, including…

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