PHCN – The 1986-1990 Hepatitis C Settlement Agreement Call to Action

Pacific Hep C_logoSurplus in the Trust Fund for the 1986-1990 Hepatitis C Settlement Agreement

In direct contradiction to the promise made by the Liberal Party of Canada during the 2015 election campaign not to attempt to recover the quarter-billion dollar surplus in the Trust Fund for the 1986-1990 Hepatitis C Settlement Agreement, the Attorney General of Canada has requested that the entire surplus be allocated to “Canada.”

The Canadian Hemophilia Society (CHS), along with several other organizations, objects to the surplus being paid out to the federal government and strongly supports a Notice of Motion, which will be presented to the courts at a Joint Hearing in June, to enhance the benefits to claimants.

On March 17, the CHS put out a call for action asking community-based groups to endorse a statement objecting to the 86‐90 Trust Fund surplus being paid out to the federal government. Click here to read the statement.

To learn more, click here for a comprehensive Q&A document on the overall issue.

PRESS RELEASEMarch 30, 2016

More Information about this Call to Action

TAKE ACTION! 86-90 surplus toolkit

More information about the 1986-1990 Hepatitis C Settlement Agreement

*This blog content was cut and pasted in its entirety from the Canadian Hemophilia Society except for the the link More information about the 1986-1990 Hepatitis C Settlement Agreement which was added.