Canadian protest refugee health cuts



A cross-country day of action on Monday takes aim at the Harper government’s plan to drastically cut health care for refugees at the end of the month. The demonstrations in 13 cities are part of a growing wave of outrage at the cuts, which were announced in late April and take effect June 30.

The cuts will deny refugees access to preventative care or treatment – only “urgent or essential care” will be covered. The cuts also end coverage for basic medication, vision and dental care. Chronic conditions like asthma and diabetes will go unmanaged, leading to spiralling health problems.

Only infectious diseases and psychiatric conditions that are a safety threat to others will be treated. The new policy denies care to all refugees from countries Canada deems safe – a sweeping move that leaves no room to consider individual cases.

Reference: CUPE.ca


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