‘No consequences’ for violating human rights in privately funded research in Canada, says ethics expert

‘No consequences’ for violating human rights in privately funded research in Canada, says ethics expert

When Janice Parente read a CBC story this past spring about a dubious brainwave study targeting primarily Indigenous kids in Saskatchewan, it immediately piqued her interest. That's because the Quebec-based scientist and research ethics expert was putting the finishing touches on

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