Press Releases

Anaphylaxis Canada Press Releases:

Online Anaphylaxis Course Wins Two Awards
Anaphylaxis Canada enlists a dragon for Halloween food allergy awareness campaign
Think F.A.S.T: Do you know what to do if your child's friend has an allergic reaction?
Statement from Anaphylaxis Canada in response to Minister of Health's announcement on food labelling
Seventy percent of Canadians support no exemptions to proposed food labelling regulations for allergic and celiac consumers
Media Advisory - Consumer and health advocates to call on Prime Minister to listen to people at risk of life-threatening reactions, not just brewery industry on proposed food labelling regulations
Federal government urged to act in the "public interest" and reject last minute industry efforts to scrap food labelling changes
New video series launched to help teens manage food allergies
Prime Minister Harper urged to keep government's promise to Canadian families dealing with severe food allergies
Media Advisory - Consumer and health advocates to call on Prime Minister to listen to people at risk of life-threatening reactions, not just brewery industry on proposed food labelling regulations
Anaphylaxis Canada launches Food Allergy Awareness Month with annual conference reviewing latest food allergy research
New evidence food allergies growing among children



Press Releases where AC is quoted or referenced:

Allergies Count Too, (ACT) NOW
EpiPen® marketer King Pharmaceuticals Canada™ teams up with West Jet to equip airline's fleet with EpiPen® auto-injectors
Peanut Allergy Alert: Quaker Canada urges public to take note of recall of 14 count Quaker Chewy Granola Bars value packs
Peanut Allergy Alert: Quaker Canada issues national voluntary recall of 14 count Quaker Chewy Granola Bars value packs due to possible carton mis-labelling
Think F.A.S.T: Do you know what to do if your child's friend has an allergic reaction?
President's Choice® and No Name® peanut-free products are an easy solution for families with peanut allergy
Canadian Olympic freestyle skier defies gravity and a life-threatening allergy
New study shows most Canadians not prepared for potentially fatal allergic reactions
Media Advisory - Allergy awareness and preparedness study to be released tomorrow