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Health committee A voluntary professional organization, the CPS represents more than 2,700 pediatricians, pediatric subspecialists, pediatric residents, and other people who work with and care for children and youth. We are governed by an elected board of directors representing each province an
May 7th, 2009Committee meeting
Marie Adèle Davis
Health committee Thank you very much. To respond to your first comment about the timeliness, I think timeliness does matter. The quicker products found to be dangerous to children and youth are off the market, the better. For me, if in that period of time even one child is saved an operation fo
May 7th, 2009Committee meeting
Marie Adèle Davis
Health committee Just by way of correction, when I talk about surveillance, I am talking about surveillance in the children and youth, looking at actual health effects rather than the product. The Canadian Paediatric Society is not an expert in products; we're experts in child and youth health ca
May 7th, 2009Committee meeting
Marie Adèle Davis
Health committee Pam mentioned the case of baby walkers, which the Wal-Marts, the Zellers, and the Bay banned, but for which there was a whole sub-market, if you will, on the corner of the street, through garage sales and so on. Having legislation that will lead to more information being in the m
May 7th, 2009Committee meeting
Marie Adèle Davis
Health committee We have been. As opposed to me, we've been sending our actual experts in injury prevention, people who work in pediatric emergency departments and actually have to treat children who are injured because of these products and, in some cases, inform parents that their child has pas
May 7th, 2009Committee meeting
Marie Adèle Davis
Health committee One of the things we would do, for example, because we know physicians are very well listened to, especially by new parents, is to work collaboratively with the College of Family Physicians of Canada on something called the Rourke Baby Record. It actually prompts people who are p
May 7th, 2009Committee meeting
Marie Adèle Davis
Health committee There are voluntary measures in some parts of the industry to get phthalates out of children's toys, for example. But our overall approach--and this bill doesn't change this approach--is discretionary. We give the authority to the minister to act, but there's almost nothing to re
May 7th, 2009Committee meeting
Marie Adèle Davis
Health committee Could I ask for clarification on exactly which amendment you would be proposing?
May 7th, 2009Committee meeting
Marie Adèle Davis
Health committee I'm not an expert, but I'd be happy to put you in touch with an expert. What is interesting is that we are giving a prize at our upcoming annual conference for what was considered the most useful article in our peer-reviewed journal, Paediatrics & Child Health , last year. It
May 7th, 2009Committee meeting
Marie Adèle Davis
Health committee Yes, I think we should do everything we can to protect our youngest Canadians.
May 7th, 2009Committee meeting
Marie Adèle Davis
Citizenship and Immigration committee Perhaps I can add, it's not only the negative effects, but there is an opportunity cost. Kids are incredibly resilient, which is wonderful. But the sooner they get into a normal situation with their family, and they have access to recreation, the sooner they can get back on that
May 3rd, 2012Committee meeting
Marie Adèle Davis
Human Resources committee Thank you for inviting the Canadian Paediatric Society to present to you today. I'm Marie Adèle Davis, the executive director. I'm pleased to address you on behalf of more than 3,000 pediatric specialists and subspecialists who are our members from across Canada. CPS members re
October 30th, 2012Committee meeting
Marie Adèle Davis
Human Resources committee I agree with Denise. It's a great change from what's available now, and it's a good start. I think it will be very important to monitor the program to see for how long parents are accessing it and how many parents may not receive support for the full length of their child's illne
October 30th, 2012Committee meeting
Marie Adèle Davis
Human Resources committee Certainly from speaking to our members—and I'm sorry I don't have one here today. It's a very busy time for pediatricians because there are lots of respiratory illnesses going around and pediatricians don't like to take office time away, as important as they feel this is. They de
October 30th, 2012Committee meeting
Marie Adèle Davis
Human Resources committee That's exactly why we would welcome the opportunity to work on the definition of what would include gravely ill, to really make sure we consider all of the situations. Certainly, there's no question that cancer means that a child is, unfortunately, gravely ill, but there are a nu
October 30th, 2012Committee meeting
Marie Adèle Davis