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Yonge-Dundas “die-in”

In the 1990s, Bill C-393 was supposed to get cheap and accessible AIDS and HIV medication across the world to the people who desperately needed it. Two decades later, it has yet to follow through on that promise.

This protest aims to lobby the government to fix Canadian Access to Medicines Regime (CAMR), cut the red tape, and get the drugs to people dying from AIDS.

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