Showing posts with label Health Canada. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Health Canada. Show all posts

Thursday, December 18, 2014

If It Scares Canadians, It's Manna from Heaven for the Tories

Manipulating the public with carefully tailored fear is despicable.  It's also the entire first chapter in Stephen Harper's playbook.  He's been incredibly successful in using fear as a weapon to motivate his own political base from the outset.

If you own a working television set chances are you've seen the Harper government's anti-marijuana ad.  It's ostensibly the work of Health Canada but the ad bears the imprimatur of the Prime Minister's Office because it's based on falsehoods calculated to scare gullible parents.

An ominous 30-second ad now on YouTube and TV warns that smoking too many joints can seriously harm a teen's developing brain, with the words "Decreased IQ" crossing the screen.

The spot was chosen after that message got the strongest reaction from focus groups of parents who were privately shown a similar ad and several alternatives in cities across Canada in June.
The parents, described by the interviewers as "generally uninformed regarding marijuana health risks," reacted with alarm when told marijuana can trigger psychosis, schizophrenia and a drop in IQ in young, still-developing brains.
The information on the harmful effects of cannabis on mental functioning was "surprising and scary" to them, says a newly released report by Harris Decima, commissioned by Health Canada at a cost of $95,000.
It's been an aspect of HarperLand that the public service has been transformed into a personal partisan agency of the prime minister.  The ad that is being aired was chosen based on focus group reactions according to which they found most alarming.  It's obviously designed to give Harper's anti-marijuana stance more public support in the 2015 election and, best of all, it's electioneering on the public dime.

Friday, July 20, 2012

Because Helping Canadians Stay Healthy is No Business of the Minister of Health

Health Minister Leona Aglukkaq seems strangely disinterested in keeping Canadians healthy.   She has rejected the advice of her own advisory panel of food experts to renew monitoring of trans-fat levels in processed food.   Food experts informed the minister that monitoring trans-fat levels would even be a net benefit to Canadian society worth about $9-billion.

In the finest Orwellian tradition, Aglukkaq's office justified ditching trans-fat monitoring as "a time-limited initiatve that ran its course."  STFU!  Say what?   That's it?   It "ran its course"?

It's actually the  HealthMin herself who is simply running true to course.   Last fall she withdrew her support for a joint federal-provincial sodium-reduction initiative to track industry progress on salt reduction.   Aglukkaq objected to the idea of outing food companies failing to meet salt-reduction targets.   Instead she had it kicked over to the Food Expert Advisory Committee, the very same panel she just threw under the bus on trans-fat monitoring.

Rest assured, Canadians.   Your health is in the watchful hands of a shamelessly corporatist shill.