STOP PLASMA FOR PROFIT
Posted on: September 13th, 2016 by webmaster
Stop the export of Canadian blood for profit. Every policy has a story. This is our Canadian story. Watch our video.
SIGN THE PETITION! Ban for-profit donor-paid plasma collection in Canada on SumOfUs.org
Posted on: August 16th, 2016 by webmaster
We’re happy to announce that SumOfUs.org, the amazing online campaign platform, is profiling BloodWatch on their site. Check it out and SIGN THE PETITION: Ban for-profit donor-paid plasma collection in Canada. SumOfUs.org is a new world-wide movement for a better global economy. Here’s what they stand for: Governments that answer to citizens – not corporations Fair […]
People’s Assembly of Victoria: Inside the fight to stop paid plasma
Posted on: August 16th, 2016 by webmaster
After hearing that a private company plans to set up paid plasma clinics in B.C., we teamed up with the BC Chapter of the Canadian Hemophilia Society and BloodWatch.org to bring the call for a BC ban on pay-for-blood and plasma directly to government and BC communities. We went to the Legislature with families who […]
Opposed to blood money
Posted on: August 16th, 2016 by webmaster
Advocates for ‘safe blood’ have launched a provincial tour in support of a B.C. ban on pay-for-blood and plasma. The “safe blood advocates” from BloodWatch.org, the B.C. Health Coalition and the B.C. Hemophilia Society kicked off the weeklong tour yesterday. They are calling on the province to follow Ontario and Quebec’s lead and implement the […]
Abby News: Groups urge B.C. to follow Ontario, Quebec by banning pay-for-plasma clinics
Posted on: August 16th, 2016 by webmaster
VICTORIA — A group that fought to ban pay-for-plasma clinics in Ontario has taken its fight to British Columbia, joining the New Democrat Opposition in its call against allowing such facilities in the province. Members of BloodWatch.org were in the legislature when health critic Judy Darcy introduced a private member’s bill that would ban companies […]
Capital News: Advocates say no blood for money in B.C.
Posted on: August 16th, 2016 by webmaster
Members of BloodWatch.org, the BC Health Coalition and the BC Hemophilia Society kick off a week-long tour Sunday, May 8 in Abbotsford to push for a ban in B.C. on paying people for their blood and plasma donations. They will host a meeting in Kelowna on Thursday, May 12. The advocates are calling on the […]
Abby News: Privatized blood collection should be banned, says group
Posted on: August 16th, 2016 by webmaster
Playwright Kat Lanteigne courted controversy in 1993 when her high school play “If Men Had Periods” was banned from a scholarship competition while she was attending Abbotsford Senior Secondary. Twenty-three years later, she is coming home amidst another national controversy as part of a countrywide protest to stop private plasma clinics from opening in B.C. […]
CBC News: Advocate for tainted blood victims says private blood services would make Canadians less safe
Posted on: August 15th, 2016 by webmaster
Is it in you to sell? After B.C. Health Minister Terry Lake wrote an editorial saying the province is open to allowing private blood plasma companies to set up shop, a group representing victims of the tainted blood scandal are urging a rethink. Kat Lanteigne, co-founder of bloodwatch.org, says opening up Canada’s blood system to […]
Vancouver 24hrs: Cities asked to ban pay-for-plasma
Posted on: August 15th, 2016 by webmaster
Getting paid to donate blood may sound like a great way to give something useful and earn a little cash, but advocates against private clinics are urging B.C. civic leaders to ban the practice. Kat Lanteigne, who runs the group BloodWatch, spoke to Burnaby council Monday — urging legal reforms. The origins of many of […]
Chek News: Blood activists ask B.C. government to ban paying for blood plasma
Posted on: August 15th, 2016 by webmaster
A Duncan family suffered greatly during the tainted blood scandal in the 1980’s. Darlene Taylor’s two sons received blood tainted with hepatitis and HIV. “So the next few years were kind of like hell because our older son died, quite slowly and painfully,” she said. Thousands of families were affected. Afterwards, one of the recommendations […]
Global News: B.C. considers pay-for-plasma clinic
Posted on: August 15th, 2016 by webmaster
Health Minister Terry Lake is open to allowing a pay-for-plasma clinic in British Columbia, saying the province already gets about 85 per cent of its supply from the United States, where donors are paid for blood products. Read the full article and watch how a debate is growing in BC over whether we should allow paid […]
CTV News: Groups urge B.C. to follow Ontario, Quebec by banning pay-for-plasma clinics
Posted on: August 15th, 2016 by webmaster
A group that fought to ban pay-for-plasma clinics in Ontario has taken its fight to British Columbia, joining the NDP Opposition in its call against allowing such facilities in the province. Members of BloodWatch.org were in the legislature Tuesday, when health critic Judy Darcy introduced a private member’s bill in hopes of banning companies from […]
CBC News: Pay-for-plasma system looming in B.C.
Posted on: August 15th, 2016 by webmaster
B.C. could soon have a clinic that would pay clients to donate their plasma. Canada is one of the world’s top users of processed plasma products from other countries and Canadian Plasma Resources (CPR), a private company that just opened its doors in Saskatoon, wants to further develop plasma production in this country, even though […]
Times Colonist Editorial: Pay for plasma has moral risks
Posted on: August 15th, 2016 by webmaster
Health Minister Terry Lake has opened the door for a private company to collect blood plasma in B.C. The firm, Canadian Plasma Resources, has only one outlet so far, in Saskatchewan. After being shown the door in Ontario, it is looking for other locations to expand. Plasma is a straw-coloured liquid in which blood cells […]
250 News: Would Pay-for-Plasma Open the Door to Another Blood Clinic in PG?
Posted on: August 15th, 2016 by webmaster
Was the closure of the Canadian Blood Services blood donor clinic in Prince George last year premature? That’s the question being asked this week after B.C. Health Minister Terry Lake admitted he is open to allowing a pay-for-plasma clinic in this province. Lake tells 250News that a company (Canadian Plasma Resources) has made some inquiries […]
Vancouver Sun: Selling blood just as unethical as selling body parts
Posted on: August 15th, 2016 by webmaster
Lake said the province hasn’t taken an “ideological position” on people selling blood to private companies to help supplement the blood products supply chain. The utilitarian argument is that we already get plasma products from the U.S. where people do sell blood. Pardon me, but is this about ideology — a system of principles which […]