Health Canada

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Departments of the Government of Canada

Health
Santé Canada
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Minister Leona Aglukkaq
Established 1996
Responsibilities Health
Employees 12,000 [1]
Department Website

Health Canada (French: Santé Canada) is the department of the government of Canada with responsibility for national public health.

The current Minister of Health is Leona Aglukkaq, a Conservative Member of Parliament appointed to the position by Prime Minister Stephen Harper.

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[edit] Branches, regions and agencies

Health Canada has the following branches, regions and agencies:[2]

[edit] Ministers and officers

[edit] Branches

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[edit] Agencies

[edit] Offices

[edit] Laboratories

[edit] Related legislation

Acts for which Health Canada has Total or Partial Responsibility[6]

Acts for which Health Canada is Involved or has a Special Interest

[edit] Criticisms

An editorial published by the Canadian Medical Association Journal has called for Health Canada to more strictly regulate natural health products. The editorial cited weaknesses in current legislation that allow natural health products to make baseless health claims, to neglect side-effects research prior to products reaching market, and to be sold without being evaluated by Health Canada.[1]

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[edit] References

  1. ^ Gauntlet Editorial Board. "Editorial: Mis-informed consent". Editorial. The Gauntlet. http://thegauntlet.ca/story/15947. Retrieved 18 December 2011. 

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