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contents<br />

Acknowledgements – page 5<br />

Foreword – page 7<br />

Sarah Viehbeck, François Benoit, Sheila Chapman, Nancy Edwards, Nancy Ondrusek<br />

and Don Willison<br />

Setting the Stage: Population and <strong>Public</strong> Health Ethics – page 11<br />

Ross Upshur<br />

Part one Research<br />

case 1<br />

page 22<br />

case 2<br />

page 32<br />

case 3<br />

page 40<br />

case 4<br />

page 52<br />

Obesity Surveillance in School Children<br />

by Katie Dilworth, Maureen Cava and Angus Dawson<br />

Case discussion by Michael Selgelid<br />

To Share or Not to Share? Secondary Use in <strong>Public</strong> Health Emergencies<br />

by Ma’n H. Zawati and Anne Marie Tassé<br />

Case discussion by Jaro Kotalik<br />

Research Ethics and Conflicts of Interest at a Local <strong>Public</strong> Health Department<br />

by Jessica Hopkins, Amanda Hicks and Anne Biscaro<br />

Case discussion by Christopher McDougall<br />

A Tool for Ethical Analysis of <strong>Public</strong> Health Surveillance Plans<br />

by Michel Désy, France Filiatrault and Isabelle Laporte<br />

Part two Policy<br />

case 5<br />

page 59<br />

case 6<br />

page 70<br />

Equitable Consequences? Issues of Evidence, Equity and Ethics Arising from<br />

Outdoor Smoke-free Policies<br />

by Ann Pederson, Wendy Rice , Phoebe M. Long, Natasha Jategaonkar, Chizimuzo<br />

T. C. Okoli, Lorraine Greaves, Steven Chasey, Natalie Hemsing and Joan Bottorff<br />

Case discussion by Angus Dawson<br />

Deferring Blood Donation from Men Who Have Sex with Men<br />

by Kelsey Ragan<br />

Case discussion by Bonnie Krysowaty, Caroline Buonocore and Elaine Wiersma

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