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Story, Your Story – Let’s Tell Government!
It takes just
five minutes to make some very important noise!
Click here , select
your province below and then complete a simple form to tell your story to your
Minister of Health and the health critics of each political party in your
province, as well as all of those in Ottawa. Your story will also be shared
with Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada. This is the first step towards meeting
with government officials, across Canada to help make change. Note: You
may receive routine response emails from these offices.
The Brain
Tumour Foundation of Canada wants to send 837 messages to elected officials
across Canada in October. That’s one for every Canadian who will be diagnosed
this month, which is also Brain Tumour Awareness Month. Share your story today
and return to this page often.
Brain tumour
awareness among those who make decisions about health care, research and
services is critical to make changes like ensuring every brain tumour is
counted and that patients have access to the care and treatment they deserve. When you share your story, you help raise
this critical awareness. And if you want to do more, check out all the Brain Tumour Awareness Month activities.
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