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Health Mr. Speaker, the truth is that our government recognizes the difficulties and the heartbreak faced by the thousands of MS patients and their families across Canada. We have been clear all along that we are committed to funding a clinical trial for CCSVI once all the necessary
November 2nd, 2012House debate
Colin CarrieConservative
Petitions Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to present this petition regarding CCSVI. The petitioners say that the Conservative Senators are refusing to hear from those who have MS. They cannot imagine a committee refusing to hear from a cancer patient, a heart patient or someone living
November 2nd, 2012House debate
Kirsty DuncanLiberal
Petitions Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to present this petition regarding CCSVI. Conservative senators are refusing to hear from those who have MS. Can anyone imagine a committee silencing a cancer patient, a heart patient or someone living in poverty? Why, then, are MS patients being
November 6th, 2012House debate
Kirsty DuncanLiberal
Health Mr. Speaker, our government recognizes the difficulties and heartbreak faced by the thousands of MS patients and their families across Canada. We were clear all along that we are committed to funding a clinical trial for CCSVI once all the necessary medical and ethical standards
November 8th, 2012House debate
Leona AglukkaqConservative
Petitions Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to present a petition on CCSVI, particularly as, on Tuesday, 52 Conservative senators voted en masse to block MS sufferers from testifying before a Senate committee on Bill S-204. I am wondering if anyone can imagine cancer sufferers not being allowed
November 8th, 2012House debate
Kirsty DuncanLiberal
Petitions Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to present three petitions regarding CCSVI. Canadians living with multiple sclerosis are waiting to hear when patient recruitment will start for the promised CCSVI trial, which was to begin November 1 and which the CIHR website states began on that date
February 11th, 2013House debate
Kirsty DuncanLiberal
Questions Passed as Orders for Return With respect to the government’s position on chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency (CCSVI): (a) does the government track clinical trials on CCSVI currently being undertaken by other countries and, if yes, what are all clinical trials, identified by phase, currently being
March 8th, 2013House debate
Kirsty DuncanLiberal
Petitions Mr. Speaker, this month is National Brain Awareness Month. We need a national brain strategy. Canadians with MS want to know when patient accrual began for the CCSVI trials, how many patients have been recruited, how many centres have passed ethical review boards, what
March 20th, 2013House debate
Kirsty DuncanLiberal
Petitions Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to present this petition on CCSVI. Canadians with MS want to know when Conservative MPs and senators learned of their government's position to kill both the House and Senate bills for CCSVI. A decision was taken by February 6, 2012. Did Conservative
April 25th, 2013House debate
Kirsty DuncanLiberal
Petitions Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to present this petition on CCSVI. Canadians with MS want to know when Conservative MPs and senators learned of their government's position to kill both the House and Senate bills for CCSVI as a decision was taken by February 6, 2012. Canadians with MS
May 1st, 2013House debate
Kirsty DuncanLiberal
Questions Passed as Orders for Returns the two requests returned together, some parts featuring page numbers and others not; (c) how many updates have been received from the Canadian Chronic Cerebrospinal Venous Insufficiency (CCSVI) Systematic Review Group to date, (i) how many studies in total have met the criteria
May 9th, 2013House debate
Kirsty DuncanLiberal
Petitions Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to present three petitions on CCSVI. Canadians with MS want to know when Conservative MPs and senators learned of their government's position to kill both the House and Senate bills for CCSVI. The decision was taken by February 6, 2012. Did they know
June 14th, 2013House debate
Kirsty DuncanLiberal
Bill S-204 An Act to establish a national strategy for chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency (CCSVI)
S-204 First Session, Forty-first Parliament, 60 Elizabeth II, 2011 SENATE OF CANADA BILL S-204 An Act to establish a national strategy for chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency (CCSVI) first reading, June 26, 2011 THE HONOURABLE SENATOR CORDY 1112 SUMMARY This enactment
June 20th, 2013
Bill
Petitions Mr. Speaker, the debate concerning CCSVI should be based on science, evidence, and improving the quality of life for Canadians with MS, who wonder how the government is going to judge the radically different CCSVI data from the east and west of Canada. Canadians with MS ask
October 30th, 2013House debate
Kirsty DuncanLiberal
Petitions Mr. Speaker, the debate concerning CCSVI should be based on science, evidence, and improving the quality of life for Canadians with MS, who wonder how the government is going to judge the radically different CCSVI data from the east and west of Canada. Canadians with MS ask
November 18th, 2013House debate
Kirsty DuncanLiberal