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Future Trends in Migration
and Health in Canada
Seminar on Migration and Health
Guatemala City, Oct. 19 & 20, 2004
Migration health trends in Canada are
influenced by three main events:
1. Changes in the nature of immigration to
Canada
2. Changes in the speed, scope and
availability of international travel
3. New infectious diseases emerge and old
ones re-emerge
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Canadian Immigrant Source Regions
Past 40 Years
(MacDonald BS Transatlantic Economic Issues and their Security Implications
Atlantic Council Members Paper 03/02)
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80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
Europe
1961
Americas
1971-80
Asia
1991-96
Africa
2000-01
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Top 10 Source Countries:
China
India
Philippines
Pakistan
U.S.
Iran
Romania
U.K.
Sri Lanka
Colombia
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What are the health implications of
this change in source countries?
Over the long term – changes in
chronic disease epidemiology
Effects on the health care system
Current “medical inadmissibility”
provisions do not guarantee a healthy
incoming population
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Trend #1
Increasing awareness of the need to
focus more on post-arrival health
issues.
“Immigrant Health and Health Care
Utilization in Canada” – HC and CIC
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Trend #2
Recognition that population mobility is
the issue, not just “immigrant health”
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The term “migrants”
can include...
Immigrants
Refugees
Asylum seekers
VFR travellers
Tourists
Students
Temporary workers
Smuggled and
trafficked persons
Business travellers
Returning
Canadians
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Trend #3
Realization that focussing our efforts
at excluding ill persons at the border
has diminished utility in the 21st
century.
Health Canada is currently amending the
Quarantine Act
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Trend #4
Increasing recognition of the need to
involve all health stakeholders
Advisory committee for immigrant health
study
Advisory committee for Interim Federal
Health Program
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In 2002, the Canadian
Government established…
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Migration Health Task Force
Joint HC/CIC initiative
2 year timeframe
Mandate:
To examine the larger migration health
issues and make recommendations to
both depts.
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Moving a bit beyond my
mandate…
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Important International Trends
Increasing awareness that health
issues must be taken into
consideration whenever international
migration is being examined.
Example: The Global Commission on
International Migration
And the RCM too !
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International Trends Continued…
Increasing recognition of the
connection between health,
security, trade and
globalization.
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“ While globalization has been extensively
studied and debated since the 1970s in a
number of fields…it has only begun to be
explored by health researchers and policy
makers in the mid-1990s.”
Kelly Lee
“Globalisation and Health Policy”
2000
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Some recent articles:
Globalization, Communicable Disease and
Equity
Globalisation and the Challenges to Health
Systems
Globalization and Health at the United
States-Mexico Border (AJPH, Dec. 2003)
Globalisation and Public Health
The Global Threat of New and Reemerging
Infectious Diseases: Reconciling U.S.
National Security and Public Health Policy
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A Closing Thought…
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“It really boils down to this: that all life
is interrelated. We are all caught in
an inescapable network of
mutuality… Whatever affects one
directly, affects all directly.”
Martin Luther King, Jr.
1968
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Muchas gracias.
Thank you for your kind attention.
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