Posted AT 6:55 PM EDT on 12/12/05
CMA faces censorship confrontation
Toronto The Canadian Medical Association Journal has charged its owner, the Canadian Medical Association, with interfering with the editorial independence of the journal over a news report on the way pharmacies were handling sales of Plan B, the so-called morning-after pill.
In an editorial slated for the Jan.
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