RE: Commentary by Black et al (2023).

J Can Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry

Professor, Department of Paediatrics, Director, Continuing Education & Community, Paediatrics, University of Toronto, Staff Paediatrician, The Hospital for Sick Children and Unity Health (SJHC) Toronto. Past President, Canadian Paediatric Society.

Published: August 2023

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