Listen to medical professionals, not Donald Trump: autism group22 minutes agoDuration 6:0022 minutes agoNewsDuration 6:00The U.S. president linked autism to Tylenol use during pregnancy, without conclusive evidence. In an interview with Tom Murphy, the executive director of the Autism Alliance of Canada says the claim could have ramifications.Related Stories Trump says he has the ‘answer’ to autism. Why some families are worried — and angry Trump links autism and Tylenol during pregnancy, without conclusive evidence Former CDC officials say Kennedy Jr. has made children less safe, politicized health Autism Society wants parents to remind kids to be kind as school year begins How to protect yourself from false health information spreading onlineMore from NewsVideo2:26A first look at BMO’s FIFA transformation26 minutes agoVideo2:07Foster parents arrested in child abuse investigation34 minutes agoVideo1:09CBC visits the Criterion Mobile Closet38 minutes agoVideo8:23TikTok efforts to protect children ‘inadequate’: Privacy commissioner40 minutes agoVideo2:09How small Island businesses are dealing with rising costs of cocoa and chocolate1 hour agoTrending NowVideo2:51Late-night hosts mock Trump as outrage over Kimmel suspension growsThe National September 20Video3:21Trump closes out Charlie Kirk memorialThe National September 22Video1:08 Reaction to U.S. ambassador being ‘disappointed’ with anti-American sentiment in CanadaPolitics News September 19Video2:02Young orcas ram boats off Portugal’s coast, sinking oneThe National September 20Video2:14Charlie Kirk’s widow, Erika Kirk, says she forgives husband’s alleged killerCBC News September 21
Listen to medical professionals, not Donald Trump: autism group
