Warren Bell
About Warren Bell
Warren Bell is a family physician who lives in Salmon Arm, British Columbia. He is Past Founding President of Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment.
Trudeau's decision about how you vote has dark implications
The decision signals more unfair elections, in which minorities usually win majorities and in which the majority of voters are disenfranchised, writes columnist Warren Bell.
Acclaimed Canadian author lays out dirty back story of fossil fuel industry and government
Reading Andrew Nikiforuk's Slick Water will make you sadder and wiser with an understanding of how governments and Big Oil and Gas have sung from the same hymn book, writes Warren Bell.
This is your chance to bring fairness to the rules on charitable status
The whole question hinges around how the CRA defines the word "political" and elected politicians at present have had far too much leeway to meddle in the dictionary, writes Warren Bell.
Selfishness is not a virtue in medicine, even if Brian Day says so
The B.C. Supreme Court is hearing a case that could privatise all or part of Medicare
The Last Roundup: how Monsanto created the fable of “the world’s safest herbicide”
It’s been a long and winding road for glyphosate, the active ingredient in the herbicide called Roundup.
The Last Roundup: How the world's best-selling pesticide is heading for a fall
Things really took off in March, 2015, when the World Health Organization made an explosive declaration about the herbicide that its manufacturer, Monsanto, once declared “completely safe”.
Damn Brexit
Britain is finally on its way to its very own revolution – its Occupy movement, its Idle No More movement, its Arab Spring.
Alberta's on fire and we should be, too
Responsibility for the inferno around Fort McMurray rests with some more than others