March 14, 2001
Ottawa, Ontario
Prime Minister Jean Chrétien today announced that the Honourable Sharon
Carstairs, Leader of the Government in the Senate, will take on special
responsibility for palliative care. Palliative care is a special kind of health
care for individuals and families who are living with a life-threatening illness,
usually at an advanced stage. Senator Carstairs will assist Health Minister
Allan Rock, and support the federal government's keen interest in the
development of palliative care by working with provinces, territories and
non-governmental organizations, to ensure that palliative care is meeting the
needs of Canadian patients, families and care givers.
"Enhancing Canadians’ access to high quality palliative care is
essential to meeting our Throne Speech commitment to provide Canadians with good
health and quality care," said the Prime Minister. " With her
extensive background and experience on this issue, Senator Carstairs is
well-qualified to assist Minister Rock in meeting this key health care
objective."
Senator Carstairs chaired the subcommittee of the Senate Standing Committee
on Social Affairs, Science and Technology, whose June 2000 report made important
recommendations in respect of palliative care. Senator Carstairs was also member
of a Special Senate Committee whose 1995 report, Of Life and Death, also
devoted considerable attention to the issue of the availability of palliative
care.
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