Sask. business owner among those opposed to potential changes for natural health products
Those in the natural health food industry are gravely concerned over proposed changes they said could shutter many businesses.
As part of Bill C-47 which looks to amend legislation laid out in the 2023 Budget, the federal government is looking to amend the Protecting Canadians from Unsafe Drugs Act to have hospitals report adverse reactions from natural remedies and supplements.
Currently, pharmaceutical drugs are monitored under this legislation, known as Vanessa’s Law. The Act was passed in 2014 in memory of Vanessa Young, the daughter of then-Conservative MP Terence Young. Vanessa died from an adverse effect of medication in March 2000.
Vanessa’s Law would also let Health Canada demand that manufacturers make changes to their labels and recall unsafe products.