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The Election is Called – Let’s Keep Brain Injury on the National Agenda

graphic showing cross party goals and how a national strategy on brain injury aligns with each one

The federal election has been officially called for April 28, 2025. Over the next several weeks, political leaders will be talking about tariffs, global issues, and economic policies—all of which will dominate the headlines. But amidst all the noise, we cannot afford to let the conversation around brain injury fade into the background.

In the last Parliament, all political parties voiced their support for a National Strategy on Brain Injury. Now, with this election upon us, it’s time to remind them: words are not enough—Canadians need action!

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Why This Matters

Brain injury affects over 1.5 million Canadians, yet there is still no coordinated national approach to prevention, treatment, and long-term support. Individuals and families are left struggling in a system that isn’t built to meet their needs.

This election is our opportunity to hold every candidate accountable and ensure that brain injury remains a priority.

Take Action – Bring Your Voice!

We need every advocate, survivor, caregiver, and ally to speak up now. Visit Bring Your Voice to make a difference. There you can:

✅ Sign the Letter – Send a direct message to federal candidates, urging them to commit to the National Strategy on Brain Injury.
✅ Ask the Right Questions – Find key questions you can ask your representative.
✅ Spread the Word – Share this message far and wide using the hashtags:
#PeopleLikeUs #NationalStrategyOnBrainInjury #WeCanDoThis #BeTheChange

Canada cannot wait any longer for real change. The time is now. Visit Bring Your Voice today and help create a stronger, more inclusive Canada for people living with brain injury.

Together, we can make a difference!

#PeopleLikeUs #NationalStrategyOnBrainInjury #WeCanDoThis #BeTheChange

Janelle Biagioni2025-03-23T19:49:42-07:00March 23rd, 2025|

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