In this episode, Kelsi Sheren discusses the controversial appointment of Dr. Sukram as Alberta's interim chief medical officer of health by Premier Danielle Smith. She expresses her concerns about Dr. Sukram's history with MAID (Medical Assistance in Dying) and his previous support for mandates during the pandemic. Kelsi argues that this appointment signals a troubling direction for Alberta's healthcare system, emphasizing the need for a public health approach that prioritizes life and care over assisted death. The conversation highlights the moral implications of healthcare leadership and the potential consequences for vulnerable populations in Alberta.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Show Updates
01:00 Discussion on Danielle Smith's Controversial Appointment
02:58 Concerns About Dr. Sukram's Ideology and Practices
05:52 The Implications of MAID in Alberta's Healthcare
09:11 Critique of Public Health Leadership and Policies
12:04 The Future of Healthcare in Alberta
15:03 Conclusion and Call to Action
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