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Canadian and international "rules" for human DNA banks [report]

File contains a report written by Michael Hadskis, Françoise Baylis, Jocelyn Downie and Elaine Gibson for the Health Science Policy Division, Health Canada (October 2003), and copyright by the Health Law Institute at Dalhousie University. File includes a proposal, correspondence and notes.

Sawatzky v. Riverview Health Centre [reports and correspondence]

File contains correspondence and two reports (Deciding for others and The "futility" debate) prepared by Françoise Baylis in her capacity as an expert witness in the case of Sawatzky v. Riverview Health Centre. The reports were never filed. For further information see F. Baylis, Expert testimony by persons trained in ethical reasoning: The case of Andrew Sawatzky, Journal of Law Medicine and Ethics 28 (2000): 224-231.

Conversations with my mother : [PP slides and correspondence]

File contains records from The Walrus Talks: The Art of Conversation, Calgary, AB, 20 October 2016. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4W3lPUXIi-0. File also contains a closed copy of the medical records of Françoise Baylis's mother, Gloria Clarke, pertaining to her Alzheimer's diagnosis and treatment. See access restrictions below.

Human pluripotent stem cell research : Recommendations for CIHR-funded research [report]

File contains the report of the ad hoc working group on stem cell research, the text approved unanimously by the CIHR Governing Council, but which does not fully align with the published version, introducing conflict which later led to allegations of non-compliance. Françoise Baylis was the ethics member for the Canadian Institute of Health Research from 2001–2003 and retained papers with relevant content for ethics.

Creating humanesque embryos : [memorandum of agreement]

File contains records pertaining to F. Baylis, "Creating Humanesque Embryos," in The “Healthy” Embryo: Social, Biomedical, Legal and Philosophical Perspectives, ed. J. Nisker, F. Baylis, I. Karpin, C. McLeod and R. Mykitiuk (Cambridge University Press, 2009).

Lord Dalhousie Panel research report / Jalana Lewis

File contains Françoise Baylis's annotated copy of the report and a document outlining key points of the proposed report sections and the readings on which they were based. She sat on the 2016-2017 scholarly panel that examined Lord Dalhousie’s history on slavery and race. See https://www.dal.ca/news/2017/01/19/considering-lord-dalhousie-s-legacy-on-race.html
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