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Tag Archives: Bill C-393
GOVERNMENT CONTINUES TO BLATANTLY STALL BILL C-393 IN THE SENATE
After a speech by Conservative Senator Stephen Greene opposing Bill C-393 and a moving speech by Liberal Senator Mobina Jaffer in support of the bill, Conservative Senator Claude Carignan stood up to say that Conservative Senator Larry Smith, who was … Continue reading
The campaign to fix the flaws in Canada’s Access to Medicines Regime (CAMR) continues
Bill C-393 is an important humanitarian bill that aims to reform our flawed Canada’s Access to Medicines Regime (CAMR), making it easier for Canada to export affordable, life-saving generic medicines to the people living in developing countries who desperately need … Continue reading
Bill C-393 Die-in Action Video
On December 13, 2010 the Bill C393 Students Coalition and AIDS ACTION NOW! members gathered in Toronto to hold a die-in in support of Bill C393. The bill hopes to ensure life-saving medicines reach those in developing countries who need … Continue reading