Activists say Canada’s response to HIV, AIDS has stalled, call for more funding
MONTREAL — Canadian HIV and AIDS organizations say an international AIDS conference opening in Montreal this week is shining a light on Canada’s lagging response to the disease.
Advocates say federal funding for HIV and AIDS has been frozen since 2008, even though the number of people in Canada living with HIV has risen by 25 per cent since then.
They are calling for federal funding to be increased from around $73 million a year to $100 million.
Richard Elliott, a former executive director of Toronto-based HIV Legal Network, says that not only has funding been frozen but money dedicated to AIDS research has been used to fight other sexually transmitted diseases.