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Topic spans: 1977 - 2003

Canada Enters the Clone Age

Cloning has leapt from science fiction to science fact. Once merely the realm of imagination (a duplicate Elvis, a rink full of Gretzkys, or an army of Hitlers), the science of cloning, for medical advance or for reproduction, has raced ahead of public policy and ethical debate. From cloned cows to UFO cults, for better or for worse, Canada finds itself in the centre of the clone age.

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Man with CF sees cloning as 'second chance at life'

Broadcast Date: Jan. 30, 2003

Sick since childhood, Jonathan Colvin looks to science for a chance to continue cheated life.

Man with CF sees cloning as 'second chance at life'

Medium: Television

Program: The National

Broadcast Date: Jan. 30, 2003

Guest(s): Jonathan Colvin, Judith Hall


Host: Brian Stewart
Reporter: Eve Savory

Duration: 8:53

Last updated:
Jan. 21, 2004


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