Pandemics, intellectual property and 'our economy': A worldview analysis of Canada's role in compromising global access to COVID-19 vaccines
ABSTRACTDespite self-congratulatory rhetoric, Canada compromised COVID-19 vaccine equity with policies impeding a proposed global waiver of vaccine intellectual property (IP) rules. To learn from Canada's vaccine nationalism we explore the worldview - a coherent textual picture of the world - i...
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Main Authors: | Ben Brisbois (Author), Katrina Plamondon (Author), David Walugembe (Author), Rodrigo Curty Pereira (Author), Christine Edet (Author), Jenna Dixon (Author), Roojin Habibi (Author), Mohammad Karamouzian (Author), Ronald Labonté (Author), Srinivas Murthy (Author), Vardit Ravitsky (Author) |
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2024-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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