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Eliminating patent rights for COVID vaccines will do more harm than good

Pharmaceutical companies heavily rely on patents as their main vehicle to protect intellectual property.


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Trudeau government move undermines COVID-19 response

Strong intellectual property rights are crucial for expediting clinical trials for preventive vaccines.


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Consent—a fundamental tenet of democracy

Rather than write and debate legislation, politicians increasingly leave the difficult work of legislating to bureaucrats.


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Diseases such as rabies, malaria and leprosy still afflict many in less-developed countries.


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Before breaking for the summer, the House of Commons Standing Committee on Industry, Science, and Technology considered weakening the patent regulations that support Canada’s pharmaceutical market. Now, prompted by public-sector unions, the Competition Bureau will look at whether pharmaceutical patents are anti-competitive. These investigations have only one result: to harm international investors’ confidence in Canada’s will to protect intellectual property. Furthermore, history suggests that if they succeed in weakening patents, drug costs are unlikely to come down.