Many of your favourite herbal medicines, probiotics, nutrients, and other natural health products are about to go missing. The remedies you rely upon to alleviate anxiety, boost energy, improve sleep, soothe pain, and heal digestive issues are currently endangered species in Canada and could soon go extinct.
Natural health product manufacturers, distributors, retailers, and health practitioners like herbalists, homeopaths, naturopathic doctors, and nutritionists are also at risk. It sounds impossible but it’s shockingly TRUE.
Health Canada is currently implementing its so-called “Self-care Framework.” It sounds like a spa treatment but don’t be fooled: It’s anything but good for your health and it is going to hurt. This erroneously-named initiative aims to “harmonize” the regulation of natural health products with that of pharmaceutical drugs.
Yet natural health products are nothing like synthetic pharmaceutical drugs. Natural health products have a thousand-year history of safe and therapeutic use with lists of scientifically-proven benefits and minimum safety risk. On the other hand, most pharmaceutical drugs have pages-long lists of side effects that often include the risk of death.
Buried in the June 2023 Budget Bill, the federal government redefined “therapeutic products” to include natural health products, giving Health Canada sweeping powers to regulate them in the same way as pharmaceutical drugs. With pharmaceutical-style regulations now applying to the natural health product industry, it means that health food stores, natural health product manufacturers, and even holistic health practitioners will be subject to many new fees, fines, and unchecked government interference.
The Bill that imposed the above is called The Budget Implementation Act, No. 1 (formerly known as Bill C-47); specifically sections 500-504. The opportunity to oppose the Bill is in the form of a Private Member’s Bill C-368 which recently overcame potentially catastrophic amendments and passed the Committee Stage. Bill C-368 has been referred back to the House of Commons where it will move through the Report Stage and Third Reading in advance of another vote. Only a handful of Private Member’s Bills in 100 years have succeeded in getting to the stage we are at – it is a testament to the remarkable engagement of the Canadian public on the issue of protecting their access to natural health products. Bill C-368 still needs your support. nhppa.org/bill-c368.
Natural health businesses now face fines of up to $5 million per day – penalties that are financially devastating and unsustainable. For instance, if a retailer suggests a use for a product that goes beyond Health Canada’s approved label claims, they risk incurring these severe fines. Take magnesium as an example: the Health Canada-approved label might state, “a factor in the maintenance of good health.” If a retailer advises that magnesium could also help prevent migraines – an unapproved claim – they could be subjected to these penalties.
The Natural Health Product Protection Association (NHPPA) is a Canadian federally-incorporated not-for-profit organization that has been advocating for the protection of natural health products and dietary supplements since 2008. We’ve been working hard for over 15 years with many wins but we need your help to avoid the devastating trajectory described above.
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