How Can We Get Canadian-Manufactured Drugs to Developing Countries?
A Public Forum on Reforming Canada’s Access to Medicines Regime
Friday, March 5th, 2010
12:30pm - 2:00pm
Are you interested in global health? Or helping developing countries get access to desperately needed medicines? Then come learn about Canada’s Access to Medicines Regime (CAMR) this Friday and see how you can help achieve those goals.
The McGill Global AIDS Coalition, along with Universities Allied for Essential Medicine, Nurses Without Borders, and the Post Graduate Student Society will be launching their advocacy campaign for the passage of Bill C-393 to reform Canada’s Access to Medicines Regime (CAMR), which would facilitate the exportation of generic medicines to developing countries.
On Friday, March 5th 2010, there will be a public forum with Richard Elliott (Executive Director of the Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network), Rachel Kiddell-Monroe (President of the Board at Universities Allied for Essential Medicines), and Dr. Nicholas King (Professor of Biomedical Ethics at McGill). These experts will discuss the challenges posed by CAMR and the solutions offered by Bill C-393. There will also be an update on the Bill’s status from Thomas Mulcair (MP for Outremont). The forum will take place from 12:30 pm-2:00 pm in the McConnell Engineering Building (room 204) of McGill University Campus. The forum will be open to questions. If you have any questions regarding the event, please contact director@treatthepeople.com.
As the forum marks the beginning of our advocacy campaign, we will have letters to Members of Parliament to sign. We encourage you to write your own letter regarding Bill C-393 and CAMR, or use one of our pre-formatted ones.
