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| Stephen Harper's Hand Picked Autism "Stakeholder Representatives" |
| Published: September 26, 2007, 11:58 am |
| Tags: Stephen Harper, Autism Symposium, Autism Disorder, Autism Community, Dirty Tricks |
| pathetically feeble national autism strategy. Essentially it consists of mediocre Autism Web Page and a Postponed Autism "Stakeholders' Symposium". The "Stakeholders' Symposium" was postponed at the list minute; purportedly because the Government of Canada couldn't find a big room in which to hold the event. In reality it was cancelled because |
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| An Open Letter to the CIHR Concering the New Autism Symposium |
| Published: September 27, 2007, 1:50 am |
| Tags: Cihr, Autism Symposium, Autism Disorder, Autism Society New Brunswick |
| to the previously canceled Autism Symposium I contacted your office with respect to your procedures for selecting community representatives as delegates to the symposium. The symposium was canceled at the last minute. Now I am aware that you are inviting representatives from the "autism community" to attend the newly scheduled "Autism Symposium |
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| $13.8 Billion Surplus But Nothing To Help Autistic Children and Adults |
| Published: September 28, 2007, 5:04 am |
| Tags: Stephen Harper, Surplus, Autism Symposium, Autism Disorder |
| They have put up a mediocre autism web site. And of course there is the Autism Symposium exercise in "community building" with government picked community representatives scheduled for early November. You would think with all that money Harper's government could do more to address Canada's autism crisis than a web site with borrowed information |
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| Autism Symposium Invitation Nov 8 -9 In Toronto |
| Published: September 28, 2007, 7:35 pm |
| Tags: Autism Symposium, Nihr, Autism Disorder, Autism Society New Brunswick |
| government's views on autism and service delivery in Canada and will not represent the perspectives of autism activists. I do not know who was selected by the federal government to "represent" New Brunswick autism organizations but they will not be there representing my son. ...Dear ......, It is with great pleasure that we invite |
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| Autism Symposiums In The US (Open, Democratic) vs Canada (Closed, Undemocratic) |
| Published: September 29, 2007, 6:11 am |
| Tags: Autism Symposium, Nihr, Autism Disorder, Democracy |
| in Canada with the CIHR Autism Symposium. Here in Canada, the CIHR has bypassed community organizations like the Autism Society New Brunswick and decided for itself who will represent community organizations at this event.A little tip for the esteemed scientists at the CIHR from a humble small town lawyer, father of a profoundly autistic |
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| Autism Society Canada Letter to Health Minister Clement re CIHR Autism Symposium |
| Published: October 4, 2007, 6:42 am |
| Tags: Cihr, Autism Symposium, Autism Disorder, Tony Clement, Autism Society Canada, Autism Community |
| Honorable Tony Clement,Autism Society Canada (ASC) recently received an invitation to send a representative to thepreviously cancelled (June 2007) Canadian Institutes of Health Research Autism Symposium now taking place on November 8th-9th, 2007 in Toronto. The CIHR is hosting this event in collaboration with Health Canada and the Public |
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| The CIHR's Autism Agenda - What Is It? |
| Published: October 6, 2007, 3:06 pm |
| Tags: Stephen Harper, Rene Quiron, National Autism Symposium, Barbara Beckett, Autism Disorder |
| CIHR' s secretive National Autism Symposium is the fact that there is still, one month before the chosen ones gather behind closed doors at the Toronto Airport, no publicly available agenda, no list of speakers, and no list of names of the chosen ones.In this exercise in "community building above all" who will be representing the autism |
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| Stephen Harper's Open Agenda And What It Means for Autism in Canada |
| Published: October 7, 2007, 1:19 pm |
| Tags: Stephen Harper, Throne Speech, National Autism Symposium, National Autism Strategy, Autism Disorder, Autism Advocacy, Federal Spending, Aba In Medicare Now |
| it any chance of a National Autism Strategy in Canada or medicare coverage of autism. The ability of autistic children in Canada to receive proper treatment for their autism disorder will depend entirely upon accidents of geography. If they live in Saskatchewan they will get little or nothing. If they move next door to Alberta they will have |
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| CIHR's Invisible National Autism Symposium |
| Published: October 8, 2007, 7:06 pm |
| Tags: Cihr, Stephen Harper, National Autism Symposium, Autism Disorder |
| GovernmentCIHR National Autism Symposium. The Autism Symposium was touted as ABOVE ALL an exercise in .... community building. Except that the community reps were all hand picked by the CIHR, without input from the provincial Autism Societies or FEAT organizations.The agenda, list of speakers, and list of invited guests, are all unknown to |
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| National Autism Symposium Script Released |
| Published: October 21, 2007, 5:49 am |
| Tags: Cihr, Stephen Harper, National Autism Symposium, Pay Now Pay Later, Autism Disorder, Research Autism |
| be revealed in the National Autism Symposium Stage Production as having foolishly leaped to the conclusion that ABA is the treatment of choice for autism and should not be accepted as evidence of a consensus about autism treatments.These are some elements of the script which will be followed at the Stephen Harper National Autism Symposium Stage |
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| CIHR Autism "Partnerships" and "Community Building" LOL |
| Published: October 26, 2007, 6:28 am |
| Tags: Cihr, National Autism Symposium, Autis Awareness, Autism Disorders |
| deciding on behalf of the autism communities in Canada who will represent them at the National Autism Symposium. By bypassing the provincial autism societies and FEAT organizations, and in some cases rejecting names that these organizations put forth, by concealing from the public and the media any information whatsoever about who would be |
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| Paralysis by Analysis - FEAT BC Comment On Harper Government National Autism Symposium |
| Published: November 7, 2007, 4:23 am |
| Tags: Stephen Harper, National Autism Symposium, Combating Autism Act 2006, Autism Disorders, Dr Sabrina Freeman, Jean Lewis, Feat Bc, Australia |
| the invitation only National Autism Symposium FEAT BC calls the Symposium what it is - an otherwise meaningless tool to create a false impression of action by a Conservative government which is outrageously indifferent to the plight of autistic children in Canada and, by comparison to the autism efforts of national governments of the United |
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| Tony Clement's Invisible Autism Symposium |
| Published: December 2, 2007, 5:10 am |
| Tags: Cihr, Invisible Autism Symposium, Stephen Harper, Michelle Dawson, Autism Research, Autism Disorders, Tony Clement |
| government to the world autism crisis. To date it consists of a mediocre autism web site and an invisible national autism research symposium held on November 8 and 9 2007.The delegates to this invisible symposium were hand picked to ensure compliance with the Harper-Clement agenda, the symposium was structured to ensure that serious debate |
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| Canada's Autism Disgrace |
| Published: December 12, 2007, 5:20 am |
| Tags: Jim Munson, Peter Stoffer, Stephen Harper, Michelle Dawson, Andy Scott, Asat, Canada S Autism Disgrace, Madsec, Shawn Murphy, Laurent Mottron, National Autism Symposium, Aap, Autism |
| Canadians.The National Autism Strategy of Prime Minister Harper really amounted to nothing but a mediocre web site and a promise of a National Autism Symposium. The National Autism Symposium was postponed when it became clear that real autism advocates, parents fighting for their autistic children, wanted to attend the symposium. A second |
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| Autism Consultation: US (Transparent) v Canada (Secretive) |
| Published: December 20, 2007, 11:05 am |
| Tags: Cihr, National Autism Symposium, Autism Research, Autism Disorders, Nih, Autism Awareness, Autism Advocacy |
| cancelled a planned National Autism Symposium when it found out that autism parent advocates wanted to play a real part in the symposium. It was rescheduled and described as a "research" symposium, with secretive, limited invitees, and with the implication that the parents who live 24/7, 52 weeks a year with autism realities could not possibly |
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