Press Release: Truehope Challenges Health Canada in Federal Court

Truehope Challenges Health Canada in Federal Courts Claiming Constitutional Breach


Calgary, AB
A small Alberta vitamin and mineral company called Truehope will finally have its day in court beginning Monday, November 2 when the Federal Court in Calgary will determine the legality and constitutionality of Health Canada’s 2003 seizure of a vitamin and mineral combination (EMPowerplus) being used by thousands of Canadians for the prevention of bipolar symptoms.
 
Years of court battles over the seizure that left hundreds of desperate Canadians caught in the middle of a regulatory battle have, thus far, amounted to nothing but a huge waste of tax payer dollars. In 2006 Health Canada charged Truehope owners with the illegal sale of a drug, but the courts found them innocent of all wrong doing and demanded the Truehope vitamin and mineral supplements continue to be made available to Canadians.  Furthermore, in his final judgment, Judge G.M. Meagher concluded that even as Health Canada agents were denying access to the supplement they were fully aware that their actions would result in harm or danger to those who depended on the product for their health.[1] 
 
Truehope co-founder Anthony Stephan claims that if the constitutional challenge is successful Health Canada will no longer be able to remove a product from the market without first proving in court that the removal will not harm Canadians who use it for their health. “Canadians are harmed when viable natural treatments or preventions are taken away. Drugs should not be the only option for Canadians who choose health. The judgment will extend protection to all Canadians and to all natural health products.”
 
Current Health Canada regulations allow bureaucrats to remove natural products at will without any accountability to Canadians for their actions.[2]  “We think this kind of unconstitutional free-for-all opens the door for corruption and for big pharma lobby, and closes the door on individual freedom and choice in personal health care,” says Stephan.
 
The Federal Court Review is open to the public daily from 9:30 – 4:30 and commencing November 2-20 at the Calgary Federal Court 635 8th Ave. S.W. Calgary, AB. 

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 For full court documents or further comments please contact:
Anthony Stephan, (403) 634-8772



[1]  Citation: R. v. Synergy Group of Canada, Inc. , 2006 ABPC 196, pg 11-12 [45]

[2]  Food and Drugs Act, sect. 23 (1)(d) and 26 
 

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Andrew McGivern is a natural health advocate, blogger, podcaster and social media marketer. Andrew has a strong belief and passion for the natural health industry, green energy and technology. Andrew has an optimistic view of the future, believing that technological change has the potential to solve
all human problems. Technology is a double edged sword. It can be used to save us or to destroy us. We get to choose.

Personal interests include hiking, reading, camping, swimming, computers and technology, social media / marketing, podcasting, blogging, website design,
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Andrew earned a diploma in Business Administration and Commerce at Douglas college and completed a Bachelors Degree in Economics at Simon Fraser University. With a keen interest in technology, Andrew pursued a long term career in the wireless communications industry at TAC Mobility,
Western Canada's largest TELUS Mobility dealership.

In 2006, Andrew co-founded Omira Health Centers Inc., a natural therapies clinic in North Vancouver. Omira Health Centers was an alternative health centre focussing on prevention and collaborative care for people pursuing
wellness and dealing with chronic illness. Omira Health Centers promoted naturopathic medicine, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, orthomolecular medicine, traditional chinese medicine, massage therapy and natural alternatives to allopathic treatments.

Omira Health Centers ceased operations in 2008 but Andrew continues to be active in the natural health field.

Andrew is currently utilizing social media to promote online content and create online communities.

Podcasts:

Foods are NOT Drugs:
Health Empowerment News with Croft Woodruff

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