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et sachant que les collectivités autochtones seront plus exposées à la grippe H1N1, leurs populations étant généralement en moins bonne santé à cause de problèmes socio-économiques, quelles mesures a-t-on prises pour ralentir la propagation de la grippe H1N1 chez les Autochtones au printemps; x) quelles mesures de prévention et de traitement sont-elles en cours pour réduire le pourcentage d’Autochtones qui seront hospitalisés, qui séjourneront dans des unités de soins intensifs, et qui succomberont, par rapport à l’ensemble de la population canadienne; y) quels égards, le cas échéant, a-t-on donnés à l’idée de partager une par
...[+++]tie des médicaments, des lots de vaccins et des trousses de gestion de la grippe du Canada avec des pays en développement? ...Question No. 446 Ms. Kirsty Duncan: With respect to
the current pandemic of new influenza A (H1N1): (a) what is the key leadership shown by the organizational reporting chart, from the two lead ministries, the Public Health Agency of Canada and Public Safety Canada, through to the deputy ministers; (b) what is the decision-making process to determine which of the two ministries leads on issues; (c) what, if any, funding requests have been made by government departments for pandemic planning since the beginning of the pandemic in Canada; (d) what, if any, additional funding is required to ensure all government departments have tested t
...[+++]heir H1N1 plans and rolled them out to their employees; (e) what, if any, specific agreements have been signed with the provinces and territories, and which, if any, agreements still need to be signed; (f) what are the government’s identified critical services, what is the decision-making process to reduce services if required, and who has responsibility for these decisions; (g) how will the government acquire and distribute medical countermeasures if required; (h) what guidance is being provided to foreign missions, including consulates, embassies, high commissions and trade offices, and what is the decision-making process to reduce services, or repatriate staff; (i) what guidance is being provided to the Canadian Forces, including the army, the air force and the navy, and what recommendations are being made for military personnel; (j) with regard to recommendations being made to the Canadian Forces and military personnel concerning vaccinations, what processes are in place to (i) re-evaluate policies as required, (ii) ensure legal compliance and respect ethical considerations, (iii) ensure protection of our troops in Afghanistan; (k) on what date was the pandemic vaccine ordered, and what, if any, effect did having only one supplier, or the decision to use adjuvant, had on the delivery date for the H1N1 vaccine; (l) what, i ...