SILENCE OF THE LABS: THE WAR ON KNOWLEDGE

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SILENCE OF THE LABS: THE WAR ON KNOWLEDGE

By Crystal Clark, August 1, 2020

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SILENCE OF THE LABS 2014: THE WAR ON KNOWLEDGE

“This is the story of the bitter conflict between ideology and knowledge–what can happen when factual discoveries raise inconvenient questions for politicians…

Science–it is the essence of everything we know about our world. Every life improvement from health to habitat began with science. Science, the mother of invention,  was once an independent arm of public policy, but in Canada there is trouble in the realms of science. It’s happening coast-to-coast, and north to the farthest reaches of the Arctic: science that isn’t practically useful for advancing policy objectives has been…

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