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CHAC
Call[ed] on Govt [IN MAY,1998] to Compensate All Who
Contracted Hepatitis C from Tainted Blood
Crime/Corruption
Front Page News Keywords: BAD TAINTED BLOOD TRAIL
CANADA CHAC CATHOLIC
Source: Catholic
Health Association of Canada
Published: 05/12/98 Author: Catholic Health
Association of Canada
Posted on 11/16/1999 10:23:24 PST by Askel5
Catholic
Health Association of Canada
Calls on Government to Compensate
All Who Contracted Hepatitis C from Tainted Blood
COMMUNIQUE
May
12, 1998
Ottawa
T
he
Catholic Health Association of Canada (CHAC) has written to
the Prime Minister expressing strong disagreement about thee
manner in which the federal government is neglecting the needs
of all those who have been afflicted by hepatitis C due to
failures in the blood safety regulatory systems.
"The
CHAC, in union with many other Canadians, strongly urges the
federal government to initiate action, with the provincial
governments, to provide just, compassionate and prompt
compensation for all people who have contracted hepatitis C
from tainted blood because of the failure of government to
adequately regulate blood safety," said Gerald Herkel,
CHAC Chairperson.
During the
past few weeks serious concerns have been raised as federal
and provincial politicians have made claims and counterclaims
about who is responsible for compensating those who have been
afflicted. The public has been given false information and
spurious arguments have been put forward to justify a policy
decision to limit compensation. The CHAC maintains that the
argument that compensation for all will threaten medicare is
unfair in that it places those asking for compensation in an
adversarial stance with other Canadians. In the meantime,
those who are sick continue to be victimized.
Compassion,
respect and justice are the cornerstones of Canadian culture
and the foundation of our health care system. These values
must be the governing principles that guide efforts to address
the needs of those who have been afflicted by hepatitis C.
"We believe that Canadians reject the inherent unfairness
of giving help to some of the injured and not to others, based
on questionable timelines," said Mr. Herkel.
In its letter
to Mr. Chrétien, the CHAC strongly encourages the federal
government to do the right thing by providing compensation for
all those who have been afflicted. This is not a time for
partisan politics. It is a time for Parliament to speak for
the conscience of Canadians who seek only fairness, equity and
justice.
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