How the feds can take action to improve life with MS

Disability programs often don't account for diseases with episodic symptoms.
Carla Qualtrough, left, the minister responsible for persons with disabilities and sport, oversaw a government consultation on accessibility legislation that ended in February.
Multiple sclerosis affects all Canadians—not only the individuals living with the disease, but also their friends, families, workplaces, and health-care teams who all come together to manage the realities of MS. As we gather this summer to celebrate our country’s 150th birthday, we ho...

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