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Federal Green Party Leader Elizabeth May says the federal government needs to develop a national strategy to combat Lyme disease that includes ways to improve prevention and diagnosis of the disease.
The British Columbia MP’s comments come on the heels of several people speaking out about the presence of Lyme disease in the Fredericton area.
May introduced a private member’s bill in June that calls on federal Health Minister Leona Aglukkaq to hold a conference to draft a national plan for dealing with Lyme disease.
May said the disease is becoming more common in Canada and the federal government needs to craft a cohesive strategy to address it.