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Bill S-234 — Loi concernant un cadre national sur les troubles du spectre de l’alcoolisation fœtale

Loi sur le cadre national sur les troubles du spectre de l’alcoolisation fœtale

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Introduced Sep 22, 2025·Last discussed Nov 25, 2025
Résumé

This proposed law is about Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD). FASD is a condition that can happen when a baby is exposed to alcohol before birth. The proposed law wants the government to create a national plan to deal with FASD. This plan would include things like: how to support people living with FASD, how to prevent FASD from happening in the first place, and how to make sure people know about FASD. This proposed law would affect anyone who has FASD, their families, and the people who support them. It would also affect pregnant women and those who might become pregnant. The proposed law matters because FASD can cause lifelong challenges. A national plan could help people with FASD live better lives. It could also help prevent future cases of FASD. This could save money on healthcare and other support services in the long run.

Bill Timeline
Introduced in the Senate
Sep 22, 2025
Approved in principle (Senate)
Nov 25, 2025
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Bill Quality
Solid

This proposed law aims to create a national plan to help people with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) by focusing on training, research, and awareness. However, it doesn't guarantee specific actions or funding, and relies heavily on the Minister's discretion.

Things to Watch For

  • The law does not guarantee funding for the framework's implementation.
  • The effectiveness of the framework depends on the Minister's choices and consultations.
  • The law does not specify how the national standards will be enforced or monitored.
  • The framework's success relies on cooperation from provinces and territories, which isn't guaranteed.
  • The law does not address the specific needs of adults with FASD, focusing more on prevention and diagnosis.
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