Registry of Lobbyists

Monthly Communication Report

378260-626546

Organization: Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada (SOGC)/Société des obstétriciens et gynécologues du Canada (SOGC)
Associated registration: 957090-378260-4
Communication date: 2024-11-18
Posted date: 2024-12-16

Designated Public Office Holders who participated in the communication: Dunerci Caceres, Chief of Staff to the Minister
Women and Gender Equality (WAGE)

Erin Quevillon, Policy advisor
Women and Gender Equality (WAGE)
 
List of Details
Subject matter Detail
Budget, Federal-Provincial Relations, Health Improved diagnosis and treatment options for women: Advocate for expanded free access to virtual care consultations for women’s health conditions, especially in underserved communities including First Nations and rural and remote areas.
Budget, Federal-Provincial Relations, Health, Science and Technology Improved diagnosis and treatment options for women: Advocate for funding for evidence-based research and science to build capacity for diagnosis and treatment of women’s health conditions.
Consumer Issues, Health Misinformation in women's health care: Advocate for better education and resources to counter mis- and dis-information in women's health care
Budget, Health Sexual and reproductive health: Advocate for enhanced funding to national, independent, science-based professional organizations to educate Canadians on women's sexual and reproductive rights
Budget, Federal-Provincial Relations, Health Sillborn prevention and perinatal loss: Advocate for a consistent, national framework to accurately capture and address the causes of stillbirths in Canada. Advocate for resources for education and awareness of perinatal loss.
Budget, Federal-Provincial Relations, Health Women's health data: Advocate for more dedicated financial resources for data collection focused on addressing the women's health gap.
Budget, Federal-Provincial Relations, Health Women's health data: Advocate for the federal government to place a greater priority on addressing the women's health gap by taking leadership role in seeing provinces and territories collect and track key indicators of women's health.
Budget, Federal-Provincial Relations, Health Womena's health data: Advocate for greater priority to be placed on realities faced by under-represented groups such as Black women, Indigenous People, newcomers to Canada and those experiencing homelessness and substance-use disorders who are disproportionally impacted by the women’s health gap.
 
Responsible Officer who filed this communication report: Diane Francoeur
 
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The Lobbyists Registration Regulations do not require that the names of in-house lobbyists (i.e. employees of corporations or organizations) who actually participated in the communication be disclosed.
 

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