Le 1er mai 2022, le Trade Justice Network demande une journée nationale d’action pour un vaccin du peuple Seule la solidarité mondiale peut freiner les variants de la COVID-19 et l’extrême droite Au début de la pandémie, Justin Trudeau a déclaré que les vaccins contre la COVID-19 doivent être traités comme étant des « biens publics mondiaux » qui sont […]
Read Morele « vaccin du peuple » Link for the English version En octobre 2020, l’Afrique du Sud et l’Inde ont fait une proposition conjointe visant à déroger temporairement à certaines obligations de l’Accord sur les aspects des droits de propriété intellectuelle qui touchent au commerce (ADPIC) de l’organisation mondiale du commerce (OMC) jusqu’à ce que […]
Read MoreOn May 1, 2022, the Trade Justice Network is calling for a National Day of Action for a People’s Vaccine en français Only global solidarity can stop the twin viruses of COVID-19 and the far right At the outset of the pandemic, Justin Trudeau declared that COVID-19 vaccines must be treated as “global public goods” […]
Read MoreThe People’s Vaccine lien pour la version française In October 2020, South Africa and India made a joint proposal to temporarily waive certain obligations under the World Trade Organization (WTO) Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) until the COVID-19 emergency is over. The waiver would mean WTO member states would not have […]
Read MoreEvent co-organized by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives and the Canadian Trade Justice Network. This video has been edited. Speakers: Arianna Schouten, researcher, Knowledge Ecology International John R. Fulton, president, BioNiagara Richard Elliott, executive director, HIV Legal Network Global Vaccine Inequity: COVID-19 and Canada’s Access to Medicines Regime: Highlights “I think historians will look […]
Read MoreTRIPS Waiver Factsheet | May 2021 Follow the link to find a quick-glance, 101 factsheet on the proposal made by South Africa and India to temporarily waive certain World Trade Organization intellectual property rights to help bring an end to the global pandemic. Last updated on May 11th, 2021.
Read MorePublished at The Monitor: https://monitormag.ca/articles/its-time-for-canada-to-support-the-wto-trips-waiver It’s time for Canada to support the WTO TRIPS waiver Canada must help lower-income countries get control over COVID-19 vaccine technology Jesse Whattam On May 5th, the U.S. announced that it supports the WTO Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Right (TRIPS) waiver of intellectual property protections on COVID-19 vaccines. […]
Read MoreMarch 10, 2021 SENT VIA EMAIL The Right Honourable Justin Trudeau, P.C., M.P. Prime Minister of Canada Re: Canada must support global access to COVID-19 vaccines at the WTO Dear Prime Minister, Since the beginning of the pandemic, world leaders have repeatedly spoken of the need for global solidarity to get us all through this […]
Read MoreThe Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives and Trade Justice Network host a conversation with global experts on the Indian and South African governments’ proposal at the WTO for a waiver from certain intellectual property rights in the TRIPS agreement so that countries can confidently and affordably respond to the COVID-19 emergency. Special attention is paid […]
Read MoreHear from global experts about the South African–Indian joint proposal to temporarily waive certain WTO intellectual property rights to help all countries respond to the COVID-19 emergency—and Canada’s disappointing opposition to the idea. Mustaqeem De Gama, Counsellor at the South African Mission in Geneva accredited to the WTO and UN. Sangeeta Shashikant, Legal Advisor and […]
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