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Bill C-47 Is Now Law

Bill C-47 Is Now Law
Bill C-47 Is Now Law

Bill C-47 passed third reading in the Senate, received royal assent the same day, and is now law. This budget bill contained several sections that will significantly limit the availability of natural health products in Canada. Watch this short video to understand the context around how our pushback against Health Canada changes in light of this bill passing into law—and how it may be a blessing in disguise.

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