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Canadians Back Autism Funding From Provinces

Full Majority (84%) Believe Their Provincial Healthcare Program Should Cover The Costs Of The Intensive Behavioural Treatment For Children Suffering From Autism Despite Supreme Court Decision

December 20, 2004

Contact John Wright at (416) 324-2002

Category Societal Issues, Foreign Affairs & Policy , Education, History, Lifestyle & Leisure

Datasource Canadian Ipsos-Reid Express
Location Canada


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John Wright at (416) 324-2002

Toronto, ON –A new Ipsos-Reid survey conducted on behalf of Families for Early Autism Treatment of British Columbia finds nine in ten (89%) Canadians believe that their provincial healthcare program should cover the costs of the Intensive Behavioural Treatment, which has scientifically been proven, to effectively treat children who suffer from autism.