Index to Chiropractic Literature
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ID 22714
  Title Canadian chiropractors are not alone: External advocacy in Ontario, 1902-2012
URL http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3581004/
Journal J Can Chiropr Assoc. 2013 Mar;57(1):Online access only p 56-68
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This article focuses primarily on Ontario, identifying a number of the profession’s allies and their advocacy effectiveness, under two main headings: The Ontario Chiropractic Association; and the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College during the period of 1902 to 2012. While part of our success in gaining recognition has been attributed to intense lobbying by the profession, here the public support of several labour unions is reviewed. The part played by various politicians, educators, entrepreneurs, legal counsel, academic administrators and historians is also discussed.


Cet article cible principalement l’Ontario et distingue un certain nombre d’alliés de la profession et illustre leur efficacité de promotion pendant la période de 1902 à 2012, sous deux rubriques principales : l’Ontario Chiropractic Association et le Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College. Bien qu’une partie de notre succès à accroître une notoriété ait été attribuée à la pression considérable exercée par notre profession, on examine ici le soutien public de plusieurs syndicats. Le rôle joué par divers responsables politiques, enseignants, entrepreneurs, avocats, administrateurs universitaires et historiens est également examiné.

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