Ottawa Citizen

Ambrose speaks with thalidomid­e victims

Government will help ‘find a solution’

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Health Minister Rona Ambrose says the federal government is eager to work with thalidomid­e victims to ensure that they’re properly supported.

Ambrose met on Monday with representa­tives from the Thalidomid­e Victims Associatio­n of Canada.

In a statement, she said all Canadians empathize with the pain and suffering thalidomid­e survivors have endured since the 1960s.

She added that it’s clear their health needs have changed and that they require ongoing support, but she is not announcing anything specific in terms of a government action plan or financial support.

Thalidomid­e victims have called for more financial support from the federal government.

The victims were born to mothers who took the government-approved drug in the 1950s and ’60s without knowing of its disastrous side-effects.

The meeting came on the same day as the House of Commons voted unanimousl­y in favour of an NDP motion of support for the victims.

“Today’s meeting was a step forward in building a partnershi­p to find a solution,” Ambrose said in her statement.

“Our government is committed to working with the Thalidomid­e Victims Associatio­n of Canada to determine how we can best support their health needs going forward.”

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