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Don Scott (Ontario author)

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361:, Scott wrote a public letter calling on all former New Democrats to return to the party. He wrote that the Rae government had "largely ignored about public auto insurance and other social issues", but also argued that the party had moved on since then, and described Rae's successor 1002: 211:, Scott said that he was able to bring forward unconventional medical theories because he was self-taught, and "not predisposed to think in a way that someone taught me to think". This piece also described his writings as "thorough and highly engaging." 982: 962: 977: 128:
officially recognized as a debilitating disease. He developed a personal interest in the subject, and conducted private research on degenerative diseases from 1995 to 1999. In 1995, he and his son William wrote a book entitled
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bacteria. Scott frequently argued that CFS and related conditions should be recognized as legitimate illnesses, and rejected the view that they are "learned behaviour designed to help the patient avoid facing life".
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Scott founded the Common Cause Medical Research Foundation in 1998, seeking to draw together researchers working in the field of degenerative diseases. In July 1999, he introduced a quarterly publication called
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has described Scott's research as "mind-boggling", and convinced him to become an adjunct professor at the institution. Scott's writings were also very critical of the American military establishment and its
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report, the party proposed that Canada be divided into five countries: Quebec, Ontario, an Atlantic provinces federation to be called "Atlantis", a Prairie federation to be called "Alsatoba", and a union of
116:'s retirement scheme in 1979, arguing that senior staff members were receiving "immoral" increases via dubious means. In 1984, he promoted a series of retirement villages for teachers throughout Ontario. 972: 381: 997: 183:(crystalline elements of dead bacteria cells) may remain dormant in human bodies and become reinvigorated as the result of traumatic events, thereby robbing other cells of 967: 374: 957: 496:
criticizing the paper for running an editorial cartoon that he described as "sick, prejudiced, racist unfeeling". In the same letter, he supported the rights of the
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in Sudbury in 1993. He helped organize Health Awareness Week in 2000, to support Canada's health-care system and educate at-risk groups about disease concerns.
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He worked as a teacher after leaving the military, and was a commissioner of the Ontario Teachers' Pension Fund from 1971 to 1976. He criticized the
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to be called "Columbia". Scott was the party's only member at the time of its registration, and ran under its banner in the
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Scott, Don (16 July 2004). "An arranged marriage, military style: The name has been changed to protect the guilty".
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Scott, Don (13 August 2004). "Some health myths don't deserve to endure: Maybe people feeling ill really are ill".
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experiments, which he blamed for the spread of many diseases. In 2004 and 2005, he focused his attention on
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Fischer, Doug (20 November 1993). "Canadians obsessed with puzzle of Kennedy killing".
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Polehoykie, Chris (26 October 2000). "Federal election races beginning to take shape".
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in 1960-61. Scott remained active with the new party, and ran under its banner in the
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Pender, Terry (25 July 1999). "Journal looks at theory behind cause of diseases".
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Co-operative Commonwealth Federation candidates for the Canadian House of Commons
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Lawton, Valerie (12 May 1995). "Fringe parties fight for attention in campaign".
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Scott, Donald W. (15 December 2000). "Restructuring cost city some leaders ".
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Scott, Don (20 September 2001). "Political cartoon on terrorism offends ".
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O'Flanagan, Rob (7 May 2001). "Don Scott a tireless medical researcher".
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In 1995, Scott assisted a Sudbury woman in her successful battle to have
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Scott, Don (30 July 2004). "Taking on 'Mighty Myke' and its mysteries".
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Scott, Don (23 July 2004). "The Christening of Stoker Small's new son".
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Ontario New Democratic Party candidates in Ontario provincial elections
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Waples, Rosalind (13 August 1999). "Residents blame jets for illness".
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Allemang, John (10 November 1984). "Retirement planning with a twist".
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Scott, Don (22 October 2003). "Ontario NDP need support of members ".
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and proposed a clinical trial to reverse some effects of the illness.
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O'Flanagan, Rob (29 July 2005). "MS patients eager to take trial".
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Canadian Action Party candidates for the Canadian House of Commons
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O'Flanagan, Rob (9 May 2000). "Groups work to preserve medicare".
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Carmichael, Harold (6 April 2004). "The answer is out there".
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He became disillusioned with the NDP during the government of
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Scott played a significant role in organizing a symposium on
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Scott, Don (4 May 1997). "A veteran goes back to war".
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newspaper in 1997, and wrote similar pieces for the
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The Scotts wrote a follow-up book called 145:area that caused the death of thousands of 859: 857: 563: 561: 559: 543: 541: 389: 375: 367: 968:20th-century Canadian non-fiction writers 829:"New one-man party wants a 5-way split". 815:"New one-man party wants a 5-way split", 958:Canadian military personnel from Ontario 603: 601: 599: 509: 7: 365:as "reasoned, honest intelligent". 223:(CCF), and ran for the party in the 164:The Journal of Degenerative Diseases 221:Cooperative Commonwealth Federation 74:on July 15, 1941 and served in the 38:, Canada. He was a graduate of the 586:"York North CCF picks candidate". 25: 265:, and the second time to Liberal 242:The CCF was restructured as the 685:. 16 October 1979. p. P20. 189:Institute of Molecular Medicine 166:. The journal was published by 775:. 5 November 2001. p. A2. 741:"Scott launches publication". 397:1953 Canadian federal election 1: 993:Writers from Greater Sudbury 326:Scott later affiliated with 227:. He finished third against 833:. 11 June 1994. p. A9. 745:. 20 July 1999. p. A3. 592:. 16 July 1953. p. 14. 411: 1019: 518:"Donald W. Scott Obituary" 414: 771:"New magazine launches". 457:Co-operative Commonwealth 408: 370: 207:In a 2001 interview with 70:, Ontario. He joined the 988:People from Bruce County 440:Progressive Conservative 359:2003 provincial election 301:1995 provincial election 256:Progressive Conservative 248:1967 provincial election 179:Scott hypothesized that 151:The Brucellosis Triangle 126:chronic fatigue syndrome 86:, including a stint on 847:Kingston Whig-Standard 348:2000 federal election 336:1997 federal election 332:Canadian Action Party 297:Northwest Territories 252:1974 federal election 225:1953 federal election 62:Early life and career 56:Canadian Action Party 40:University of Toronto 488:attacks, he wrote a 244:New Democratic Party 52:New Democratic Party 819:, 11 June 1994, A9. 357:Shortly before the 202:Alzheimer's disease 72:Royal Canadian Navy 698:The Globe and Mail 682:The Globe and Mail 498:Palestinian people 486:September 11, 2001 484:Shortly after the 198:biological warfare 66:Scott was born in 470: 469: 305:Elections Ontario 235:in the riding of 48:Guelph University 44:Master of Science 16:(Redirected from 1010: 932: 931: 928:The Sudbury Star 923: 917: 916: 906: 900: 899: 896:The Sudbury Star 891: 885: 884: 881:The Sudbury Star 876: 870: 869: 866:The Sudbury Star 861: 852: 851: 841: 835: 834: 826: 820: 817:Montreal Gazette 813: 807: 806: 803:The Sudbury Star 798: 792: 791: 788:The Sudbury Star 783: 777: 776: 773:The Sudbury Star 768: 762: 761: 758:The Sudbury Star 753: 747: 746: 743:The Sudbury Star 738: 732: 731: 728:The Sudbury Star 723: 717: 716: 713:The Sudbury Star 708: 702: 701: 693: 687: 686: 676: 670: 669: 665: 659: 658: 650: 644: 643: 635: 629: 628: 620: 614: 613: 605: 594: 593: 583: 574: 573: 570:The Sudbury Star 565: 554: 553: 550:The Sudbury Star 545: 536: 535: 533: 531: 523:The Sudbury Star 514: 494:The Sudbury Star 404: 391: 384: 377: 368: 354:of our nation". 289:British Columbia 283:Montreal Gazette 209:The Sudbury Star 169:The Sudbury Star 21: 1018: 1017: 1013: 1012: 1011: 1009: 1008: 1007: 938: 937: 936: 935: 925: 924: 920: 908: 907: 903: 893: 892: 888: 878: 877: 873: 863: 862: 855: 843: 842: 838: 828: 827: 823: 814: 810: 800: 799: 795: 785: 784: 780: 770: 769: 765: 755: 754: 750: 740: 739: 735: 725: 724: 720: 710: 709: 705: 695: 694: 690: 678: 677: 673: 667: 666: 662: 652: 651: 647: 637: 636: 632: 622: 621: 617: 607: 606: 597: 585: 584: 577: 567: 566: 557: 547: 546: 539: 529: 527: 526:. 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Retrieved 521: 512: 493: 483: 476: 462:Donald Scott 461: 356: 328:Paul Hellyer 325: 281: 275: 267:James Jerome 241: 218: 208: 206: 178: 173: 167: 163: 160: 150: 143:Skull Valley 130: 123: 120:Medical work 111: 102:Sudbury Star 100: 96:Toronto Star 94: 89: 84:World War II 65: 46:degree from 27: 26: 953:2011 deaths 948:1924 births 831:The Gazette 344:Nickel Belt 263:Nickel Belt 942:Categories 530:4 December 428:Jack Smith 412:Candidate 402:York North 311:candidate 237:York North 233:Jack Smith 231:incumbent 193:California 181:mycoplasma 78:and North 504:Footnotes 340:Ray Bonin 139:nerve gas 42:, held a 295:and the 250:and the 215:Politics 155:brucella 137:test of 135:American 80:Atlantic 54:and the 432:10,988 423:Liberal 317:Sudbury 309:Liberal 278:Bob Rae 271:Sudbury 229:Liberal 185:ammonia 141:in the 90:Ontario 82:during 76:Pacific 68:Wiarton 36:Ontario 32:Sudbury 490:letter 466:2,116 449:9,355 415:Votes 409:Party 399:: 473:Other 293:Yukon 147:sheep 88:HMCS 532:2014 174:able 492:to 342:in 330:'s 315:in 269:in 261:in 191:in 944:: 856:^ 598:^ 578:^ 558:^ 540:^ 520:. 500:. 323:. 291:, 273:. 239:. 176:. 109:. 34:, 534:. 390:e 383:t 376:v 20:)

Index

Ontario Options
Sudbury
Ontario
University of Toronto
Master of Science
Guelph University
New Democratic Party
Canadian Action Party
Wiarton
Royal Canadian Navy
Pacific
Atlantic
World War II
HMCS Ontario
Toronto Star
Sudbury Star
Petty Officer
Ontario Secondary School Teachers Federation
chronic fatigue syndrome
American
nerve gas
Skull Valley
sheep
brucella
The Sudbury Star
mycoplasma
ammonia
Institute of Molecular Medicine
California
biological warfare

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