National Post (National Edition)

Organ donor total nears 100,000 after Broncos crash

- Janice Dickson

OTTAWA • Nearly 100,000 Canadians signed up to become organ donors after learning a victim of last month’s Humboldt Broncos bus crash had signed a donor card just weeks before the crash — and wound up saving six lives.

According to Canadian Blood Services there were 99,742 registrati­ons in April alone, and that number only includes provinces that have online registrati­on: British Columbia, Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, and Prince Edward Island.

The other provinces reported receiving a lot of phone calls from people inquiring about how to register.

Jenny Ryan, a spokespers­on for Canadian Blood Services, called it an “extraordin­ary show of support for organ and tissue donation,” and said the tragedy inspired people to be more aware.

She noted that the spike in organ donation registrati­ons also occurred during a week in April that’s dedicated to national organ and tissue donation awareness.

Logan Boulet signed a donor card after his 21st birthday, weeks before the bus carrying him and the rest of the Humboldt Broncos hockey team collided with a tractor trailer in Saskatchew­an. He was among the 16 people killed in the crash; another 13 were injured.

In Ontario, there are typically 42 online organ donation registrati­ons a day, but since the tragedy that number has jumped to almost 800 registrati­ons per day, according to Ronnie Gavsie, president of Ontario’s organ and tissue donation agency, Trillium Gift of Life.

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