STATEMENT - Canada Says, #ScienceMatters!

10.09.25 11:00 Uhr

CMA, provincial and territorial medical associations are joining Canadian medical, research and clinical organizations to stand up for #ScienceMatters

OTTAWA, ON, Sept. 10, 2025 /CNW/ - In Canada and around the world, science is under attack. Increasingly, clearly false health information is being normalized and it's causing serious harm to patients, communities, public trust and health policy.

That's why we must thoughtfully engage and counter health misinformation. We must speak up and we must support science.

To cite just a few examples, contrary to popular misinformation, the current body of evidence has shown that:

  • Vaccines do not cause or increase the risk for autism. Vaccines are safe and effective.
  • Ivermectin is not an effective treatment for COVID, cancer, or autism.
  • The COVID vaccines are not associated with "sudden death," "excess deaths," or "turbo cancer." COVID vaccines have been studied extensively, have saved millions of lives, and have numerous health and system benefits and an impressive safety profile.
  • Biomedical researchers are not withholding effective cancer cures to profit off existing treatments.

Health misinformation is spread for a host of reasons: profit, politics, brand building, and to create information chaos and an erosion of trust.

Regardless of intent, these lies are everywhere, and they are increasingly shaping public discourse, public beliefs, and policy actions.

Amid this assault, Canadian academic, clinical, and biomedical institutions stand together:

  • In solidarity with clinical and scientific entities throughout the world who are struggling against regressive forces;
  • Against the politicization and normalization of health misinformation;
  • Against the mischaracterization and undermining of the body of evidence that is used to inform clinical and health policy decisions; and
  • In support of individuals and networks working together to counter harmful health misinformation and advance scientific research.
  • It doesn't have to be this way. We all have a role to play in standing up for science. Speak up and share your stories about how false health information is impacting you, Canada and the world. Together, we can make the Canadian information environment more resilient and protect the health of Canadians. Together, let's speak up and say unwaveringly that #sciencematters.

    Canada's Biomedical, Clinical, Research and Healthcare Community:

    Dr. Margot Burnell, President
    Canadian Medical Association

    Timothy Caulfield, Professor and Research Director
    University of Alberta, Faculty of Law, Health Law Institute

    Dr. Marianne Mader, CEO
    ScienceUpFirst, an initiative of the Canadian Association of Science Centres

    Constance LeBlanc, President and CEO
    The Association of Faculties of Medicine of Canada

    Dr. Mike Allan, CEO and Executive Director
    College of Family Physicians of Canada

    Christopher Watling, CEO
    Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada

    Dr. Lisa Richardson, Strategic Lead in Indigenous Health
    Ganawishkadawe – The Centre for Wise Practices in Indigenous Health, Women's College Hospital

    Emily Gruenwoldt, President & CEO
    Children's Healthcare Canada

    Dr. Tamil Kendall, Director
    The Partnership for Women's Health Research Canada

    Dr. Shelley Duggan, President
    Alberta Medical Association

    Dr. Nichelle Desilets, President
    Doctors Manitoba

    Dr. Shelly McNeil, President
    Doctors Nova Scotia

    Dr. Charlene Lui, President
    Doctors of BC

    Dr. Marc-André Amyot, President
    Fédération des médecins omnipraticiens du Québec

    Dr. Vincent Oliva, President
    Fédération des médecins spécialistes du Québec

    Dr. Padraig Casey, Past President
    Medical Society of Prince Edward Island

    Dr. Lise Babin, President
    New Brunswick Medical Society

    Dr. Cynthia Slade, President
    Newfoundland and Labrador Medical Association

    Dr. Courtney Howard, President
    Northwest Territories Medical Association

    Dr. Zainab Abdurrahman, President
    Ontario Medical Association

    Dr. Pamela Arnold, President
    Saskatchewan Medical Association

    Dr. Derek Bryant, President
    Yukon Medical Association

    This is a collaborative statement co-created by Canada's Biomedical, Clinical, Research and Healthcare Community with coordination support from The University of Alberta's Faculty of Law's Health Law Institute (HLI) and ScienceUpFirst/LaSciencedAbord.

    About the CMA
    The Canadian Medical Association leads a national movement with physicians who believe in a better future of health. Our ambition is a sustainable, accessible health system where patients are partners, a culture of medicine that elevates equity, diversity and wellbeing, and supportive communities where everyone has the chance to be healthy. We drive change through advocacy, giving and knowledge sharing – guided by values of collaboration and inclusion.

    SOURCE Canadian Medical Association