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Oakville Beaver, 12 Dec 2013, p. 3

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Law would leave no unsafe drugs on shelf for sale continued from p.1 "When you lose a child, there is no justice, but the introduction of Vanessa's Law into the Canadian Parliament feels something like justice because it will prevent such tragedies from happening in other families." If passed, Vanessa's Law would allow the government to: · Require strong surveillance including mandatory adverse drug reaction reporting · Recall unsafe products · Impose tough new penalties for unsafe products, including jail time and new fines of up to $5 million per day instead of the current $5,000 · Provide the courts with discretion to impose stronger fines if violations were caused intentionally · Compel drug companies to revise labels to clearly reflect health risk information, including updates for health warnings for children · Compel drug companies to do further testing on a product, including when issues are safety information are easier to read and understand. "Canadians deserve to have confidence that the medicines they use are safe," said Ambrose. "Today, we have introduced Vanessa's Law, a law that will protect Canadians and ensure that no drug that is unsafe is left on store shelves." Young said he is pleased his daughter's death was not in vain and led to a bill to prevent similar tragedies. The MP also said his work to bring greater drug safety to Canadians is not over. "There are still some other issues that need addressing, such as transparency and research," said Young. "This is another thing the pharmaceutical industry has been very duplicitous on. They don't want to release all the information from when they study drugs and some of that information can be lifesaving." 3 | Thursday, December 12, 2013 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com The introduction of Vanessa's Law into the Canadian Parliament feels something like justice because it will prevent such tragedies from happening in other families. Terence Young Oakville MP Oakville MP Terence Young joined Health Minister Rona Ambrose in announcing the proposed Protecting Canadians from Unsafe Drugs Act or Vanessa's Law. | photo courtesy of the Government of Canada POOL TABLE FLOOR MODEL SALE!!* identified with certain at-risk populations such as children. Young said the increase in fines, to unlimited levels in some cases, for drug companies that break the rules is deeply important. "Paying a $3-billion fine is just like a speeding ticket for them," he said. "(If) drugs are marketed illegally it's not like they just put up too many billboards. People die... a lot of people die. Vanessa's Law will give real regulatory teeth (if) pharmaceutical companies choose to break the law to increase sales." Young said the government consulted extensively with patients, healthcare providers and industry on the issues addressed by the new legislation and noted these changes would build on existing efforts to ensure drug labels and MODELS 50% OFF · 4 Person Spa · Plug n' play 110v · Just Plug It In! ALL FLOOR 4' x 8' Hardwood Slate Table* SALE $1,499 ALL 1/2 PRICE REG.$2,999 inside today's Beaver www.insideHALTON.com Spotlight Sports 6 24 Health Classified 22 28 Freshco, Food Basics, Metro, Listen Up Canada, Hearing Solutions, Lobo, M&M Meats, Home Hardware, Athletic Locker, Pizza Hut, Inderjit Grewal/Swaraj Pa, Lastmans Bad Boy, Pizza Depot, Hoppers Pharmacy, Rabba, Real Estate, Doggie Detailing, Kitchen & Bath Inc., Kawasaki, Oh! Bombay, Reitman's, Bath Depot, Rona, Tiger Direct, Corbeil, Henry's Cameras, Atmosphere, Real Canadian Superstore, Canada Computers, PC Mobile, Neetus Beauty Salon, North Living, JYSK, 2001 Audio Video, The Bay, Vistek, National Sports, No Frills, Home Outfitters, Fortinos, 2-4-1 Pizza, Golf Town, Sport Chek, Staples, Bass Pro Shops, Canadian Tire, Future Shop, Urban Planet, Walmart, Solutions, Rexall, Stratafly, The Source, Pharmasave, Shoppers Drug Mart, Sears, Target, Mark's, Pharma Plus, PetSmart, Pet Valu, Longo's, The Brick, Drug Trading, Bombay, XS Cargo, Toys R Us, Sobeys, Michael's, Best Buy, Rogers BARS $ FLOOR MODEL 1,999 $ *All flyers not necessarily delivered to all homes For home delivery & customer service call 905-631-6095, 5300 Harvester Rd., Burlington New subscriptions call 905-631-6095 or subscribe online at www.oakvillebeaver.com 504 IROQUOIS SHORE ROAD, UNIT #1, OAKVILLE, ON L6H 3K4 WHY PAY HIGH RETAIL? BUY FACTORY DIRECT 799 FROM BAR STOOLS PUB TABLE $ 119 FROM $ 199 FROM *Not exactly as shown *Limited Time Offer, No Dealers Please, Quantities Limited. 905.815.5252 www.leisureindustries.ca A reputation you can trust. They're in good hands. Oakville North 180 Oak Park Blvd Suite 107 Dec 27, 28, 29, 30 or Jan 18 - 2 wknds 2 Convenient Locations: Oakville 345 Lakeshore Rd. E. Suite 312 Dec 27, 28, 29, 30 or Jan 2, 3, 4, 5 www.yd.com Enrol online or call 905.842.6846

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