Posts Tagged ‘ Charter of Health Freedom ’

First Bill C-51 & C-52, Then C-6 and NOW Bill C-36

Jun 12th, 2010 | By admin
First Bill C-51 & C-52, Then C-6 and NOW Bill C-36

The Canada Consumer Protection Act is back with a new name. On Wednesday, June 9th, Health Minister Leona Aglukkaq introduced Bill C-36, replacing the defeated Bill C-6. Bill C-36 is a proposed “modernization” of the Consumer Protection Act which will give government inspectors and agents more powers and consequently remove rights and freedoms from individual
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018 | Health Empowerment News – Dr. Abram Hoffer and Vitamin Safety

May 9th, 2010 | By admin
018 | Health Empowerment News – Dr. Abram Hoffer and Vitamin Safety

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This week Croft and Andrew talk about vitamin safety and the work of Dr. Abram Hoffer. Jason, a former patient of Dr. Hoffer, is in the studio to talk about his experience with the orthomolecular therapies prescribed to him. Listen to hear more…



Charter of Health Freedom Petition – signatures needed!

Jul 25th, 2009 | By Andrew McGivern
Charter of Health Freedom Petition – signatures needed!

The proposed Charter of Health Freedom was announced on September 10th, 2008. This legislation will allow natural health and alternative medicine to have it’s rightful place in Canada and allow Canadians to have freedom of Choice in Health Care.
The Natural Health Products Protection Association (NHPPA) announced that as of Friday, July 24th, 2009 they
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Bill C-6 passes third reading in the House of Commons

Jun 18th, 2009 | By Andrew McGivern

Foods are NOT Drugs started as a podcast in response to the Conservative Government of Canada proposing changes to the Food and Drug Act. This Bill (Bill C-51) proposed a number of alarming changes to the system which represented a move away from the “rule of law” and shifting power away from the courts to
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