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Danielle Smith is correct when she says doctors are not always right, but she failed to say that politicians are often wrong.
Cathy Rainey , Westlock , says politicians have no medical education or knowledge about transgender issues.
David Staples uses quotation marks to make something appear like a less-than-educationally-sound fad, she says.
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