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Parkinson's disease can cause tremendous pain and suffering. Worse, is there's still no cure for this debilitating illness — patients can manage it to find relief from its symptoms— but there is no way to slow Parkinson's progression. It's an extremely destructive illness that can cause a lifetime of hardship and adversity.

But facing discrimination for the disease is one area in which patients shouldn't have to suffer. In fact, in Canada, upon diagnosis of Parkinson's, many people have reported being treated unfairly by insurance companies or their employers.

This type of discrimination cannot be tolerated. Parkinson's sufferers don't deserve to be denied benefits like life and mortgage insurance or employment opportunities that would help them financially.

Sign the petition asking Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper to address the issue of Parkinson's discrimination and create legislation prohibiting it.

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Dear Prime Minister Harper,

Parkinson's discrimination is a growing problem in Canada and needs to be addressed immediately. In fact, it's not only Parkinson's patients who are losing employment or insurance coverage for the disease — those who are even genetically predisposed to the disease can be discriminated upon as well.

This means that employers and insurance companies are refusing employment or denying coverage even to those who could develop the disease later in life.

This is simply no way to treat your citizens. Parkinson's sufferers need years of intensive treatment and care in order to cope with the incurable illness. Revoking employment opportunities or life insurance to otherwise capable individuals is the antithesis of what these people need.

Please speak out for those suffering with Parkinson's and create legislation that will prohibit any future discrimination — either in the workplace or through insurance coverage.

Sincerely,

Petition Signatures


May 15, 2013 Jeffrey Mercer
May 15, 2013 Marilyn Koff
May 4, 2013 Linda Taylor
May 4, 2013 Lisa Sears
May 3, 2013 Janet Neihart
May 3, 2013 (Name not displayed)
May 3, 2013 Morag Miller
May 3, 2013 Gabriele Ansay
May 3, 2013 Miriam Baum
May 3, 2013 Theresa Rubin
May 3, 2013 Llewelyn LaVista
May 3, 2013 Margaret Polino
Apr 28, 2013 Laurie Kehl
Apr 27, 2013 Beth Malone
Apr 27, 2013 Karolina Kunka
Apr 26, 2013 sandra patterson
Apr 23, 2013 baez stephanie
Apr 20, 2013 Stacey Calvert
Apr 16, 2013 (Name not displayed)
Apr 15, 2013 elissa hornbeck
Apr 14, 2013 Shelley Cox
Apr 14, 2013 Amy Mulvany
Apr 14, 2013 Marie-laurence Yans
Apr 13, 2013 (Name not displayed)
Apr 12, 2013 Vonda Ioan
Apr 11, 2013 Cindy Bagby
Apr 11, 2013 Arlo Jones
Apr 11, 2013 Nerry Jimenez
Apr 10, 2013 Elizabeth Terlinden
Apr 10, 2013 Casey Phillips
Apr 10, 2013 N C
Apr 7, 2013 gaile carr
Apr 7, 2013 (Name not displayed)
Apr 6, 2013 (Name not displayed)
Apr 6, 2013 RYAN MCKENZIE
Apr 5, 2013 (Name not displayed)
Apr 4, 2013 James Flanagan
Apr 3, 2013 (Name not displayed)
Mar 30, 2013 Silvia Rosatti
Mar 29, 2013 Ayla Nickle
Mar 29, 2013 Valerie Aponte
Mar 29, 2013 Debbie Luchka
Mar 29, 2013 Linda Clark
Mar 28, 2013 Alfred Griffith
Mar 28, 2013 Wayne Brumley
Mar 28, 2013 N C
Mar 27, 2013 Patricia Chang This is disgraceful. It must be stopped.
Mar 27, 2013 Laurie Fisher
Mar 27, 2013 Carol Kennedy
Mar 27, 2013 Marcia Mitcheltree

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