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Families discuss with MP next steps on Anaphylaxis Motion M-230

C.A.I. urging Ottawa to respond to growing number of Canadians dealing with severe allergies 

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Please Contact Your MP

This winter, across Canada, there is a group of concerned individuals who are contacting MPs to relate to them personal accounts of the trials families face in dealing with anaphylaxis – and to ask for their support for Motion 230.

We are asking everyone who wants to see action on severe allergy issues to contact their local Member(s) of Parliament. Write. E-mail. Phone. Visit.

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Anaphylaxis Debate, House of Commons, March 21, 2011

Opening Remarks: Mr. Dean Allison (MP Niagara-Glanbrook)
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Anaphylaxis Awareness Motion in our Parliament

On June 15, 2011, MP Dean Allison introduced an anaphylaxis awareness motion in the House of Commons.

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ANAPHYLAXIS AWARENESS MOTION-230

June 17, 2011 – In June 2010, Niagara West – Glanbrook MP Dean Allison gave notice for Motion M-546 that read: That in the opinion of the House, anaphylaxis is a serious concern for an increasing number of Canadians and the government should take the appropriate measures necessary to ensure these Canadians are able to maintain a high quality of life.

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MP DEAN ALLISON REINTRODUCES MOTION TO RAISE AWARENESS FOR ANAPHYLAXIS

June 16, 2011 – Niagara West – Glanbrook Member of Parliament Dean Allison gave notice for a motion in the House of Commons today. Motion-230 reads: That in the opinion of the House, anaphylaxis is a serious concern for an increasing number of Canadians and the government should take the appropriate measures necessary to ensure these Canadians are able to maintain a high quality of life.

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ANANPHYLAXIS AWARENESS EFFORT RESUMES WITH MPS AND FEDERAL GOVERNMENT

May 31, 2011 – This week when Members of Parliament return to the House of Commons,  Niagara West – Glanbrook MP Dean Allison will be picking up where he left off before the election, assisting Canadian families in raising greater awareness of the health and quality of life challenges posed by living with severe, life-threatening allergies (anaphylaxis).

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