Canada Should Fulfill Its International Commitment to the WHO and Develop a Real National Autism Strategy

Canada is on record as being a member state of the World Health Organization an organization which has just recently passed a resolution on Autism Spectrum Disorders by its member states  which, among other things, requests the Director General to work with member states to  strengthen national capacities to address autism spectrum disorders and other developmental disorders, as part of a well-balanced approach, which strengthens systems.   All member states including Canada (and the United States) supported the resolution.  In doing so Canada has made an international commitment, to the World Health Organization,  to develop a real national capacity to address autism and other developmental disorders.   Under the Canadian Constitution international relations are within the constitutional jurisdiction of the Government of Canada which, under the Stephen Harper - Mike Lake government has expressly refused to develop, let alone strengthen Canada's national capacity to address autism on the grounds that health care is within provincial not federal jurisdiction.  This argument is of course bogus, nothing stopped the federal government from cooperating with the provinces to develop a National Health Care (medicare) system in the first place. Regardless of history it is Ottawa that must implement international commitments and the Canadian government, despite the efforts of a strong parent led autism advocacy movement in British Columbia,...
Source: Facing Autism in New Brunswick - Category: Autism Authors: Source Type: blogs