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Petitions   this fight for the ability to have a pilot program in this country on CCSVI. It is important to give MS sufferers hope and these petitioners are saying to the between 55,000 and 70,000 MS sufferers out there, “You deserve to have hope". I hope the government will hear that and not hide

September 20th, 2010House debate

Malcolm AllenNDP

Petitions   are saying, 75,000 strong, is that the government must act on CCSVI treatment. In my case, we are talking about petitioners from Newfoundland and Labrador right through to British Colombia. They are all saying that what the Government of Canada has to do is accelerate the whole pilot

September 20th, 2010House debate

Peter JulianNDP

Questions Passed as Orders for Returns  With respect to chronic cerebrospinal insufficiency (CCSVI), does the government plan to have: (a) Health Canada establish that no Canadian ought to be deprived of the imaging necessary for diagnosis, or deprived of the angioplasty indicated by a diagnosis of venous

September 20th, 2010House debate

Kirsty DuncanLiberal

Petitions  Mr. Speaker, it is my honour to present a petition to the House asking the government to act now for equal access to CCSVI treatment for Canadians living with multiple sclerosis. We know that close to 75,000 Canadians live with MS. It is characterized by severe pain, fatigue

September 21st, 2010House debate

Olivia ChowNDP

Petitions  Mr. Speaker, I have two petitions here, both of which are about equal access to CCSVI treatment for Canadians living with multiple sclerosis. They are petitioners from Nova Scotia, Ontario, Newfoundland and New Brunswick. The petitioners are calling upon the federal government

September 22nd, 2010House debate

Megan LeslieNDP

House debate  Madam Speaker, Canadians living with multiple sclerosis are fighting their disease and fighting for clinical trials for the new liberation procedure for chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency, or CCSVI. We had a parliamentary subcommittee on neurological disease that heard

September 22nd, 2010House debate

Kirsty DuncanLiberal

House debate   and not working, walking and not walking, living on their own or in care, or living and not. This past week we lost another MS patient, 34 years old, with a five-year-old child. Why the refusal to listen to CCSVI experts? Why the refusal to collect evidence? Why the refusal to lead when five

September 22nd, 2010House debate

Kirsty DuncanLiberal

Petitions   venography and balloon venoplasty for the treatment of CCSVI in persons diagnosed with MS.

September 27th, 2010House debate

Kirsty DuncanLiberal

Petitions   clinics and individual doctors to test for and treat CCSVI in all Canadians who so desire testing and treatment, and to plan and implement a nationwide clinical trial for the evaluation of venography and balloon venoplasty for the treatment of CCSVI in persons diagnosed with MS.

September 30th, 2010House debate

Mauril BélangerLiberal

CCSVI Procedure  Madam Speaker, I rise in the House today in support of continuing clinical trials for the new liberation procedure for chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency or CCSVI. Multiple sclerosis is a debilitating disease, one that has touched many in my community, for example, my

September 30th, 2010House debate

Lawrence MacAulayLiberal

Petitions   and the provinces to get together to discuss allowing hospitals, private clinics and individual doctors to test for and treat CCSVI in all Canadians who desire testing and treatment and to plan and implement a nationwide clinical trial for the evaluation of venography and balloon venoplasty

October 4th, 2010House debate

Mauril BélangerLiberal

Petitions   trial for the evaluation of venography and balloon venoplasty for the treatment of CCSVI and persons diagnosed with MS.

October 6th, 2010House debate

Kirsty DuncanLiberal

Petitions   for and treat CCSVI for all Canadians who so desire testing and treatment, and to plan and implement a nationwide clinical trial for the evaluation of venography and balloon angioplasty for the treatment of CCSVI in persons diagnosed with MS.

October 6th, 2010House debate

Mauril BélangerLiberal

Petitions   and doctors to test for and treat CCSVI in all Canadians who desire testing and treatment. It also asks the federal and provincial Ministers of Health to plan and implement a nationwide clinical trial for the evaluation of venography and balloon venoplasty for the treatment of CCSVI

October 7th, 2010House debate

Gord BrownConservative

Petitions   on the Minister of Health of the Government of Canada to convene a meeting of the ministers of health of the provinces for the purpose of discussing allowing hospitals, private clinics and individual doctors to test for and treat CCSVI in all Canadians who so desire testing and treatment

October 8th, 2010House debate

Mauril BélangerLiberal