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Making a Difference Today: Handbook for government relations and advocacy (PDF)
The MS Society has developed a handbook that can be used to carry out government relations and advocacy activities on behalf of all people affected by MS.



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The National Government Relations Department works in concert with the National Government Relations Committee to advocate for changes in federal policies and programs to better meet the needs of the MS community.  We proactively pursue health care policies that could help increase MS research or improve access to crucial programs.

For more information, e-mail advocacy@mssociety.ca

 

National Government Relations Committee

Valerie Hussey, Chair, Toronto, ON
Steve Merrill, Moncton, NB
Denis Baribeau, Trois-Rivières, QC
Hana Salaheddine, Montreal, QC
Yassemin Cohanim, Ottawa, ON
Signy Hansen, Winnipeg, MB
Eugene Paquin, Saskatoon, SK
Brian Duck, Regina, SK
Judy Gordon, Lacombe, AB
George Maclagan, Campbell River, BC
Paul O’Connor, M.D., Toronto, ON
Yves Savoie, Ex officio, Toronto, ON

 

Government Relations Staff

Neil Pierce, National Office
Jessesar Mitchell, Atlantic Division
Nadine Prévost, Quebec Division
Natasha Mistry, Ontario Division
Darrel Hominuk, Manitoba Division
Paula Moon-Wozney, Saskatchewan Division
Julie Kelndorfer, Alberta and Northwest Territories Division
Sharon Farrish, British Columbia and Yukon Division

 

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