CANADIAN AIDS SOCIETY

Conference boycott [Canadian AIDS Society will not participate in 6th International Conference on AIDS, San Francisco, June 1990, "unless the United States Government ends its discriminatory policies on travel by persons with AIDS/ HIV"; growing movement worldwide to withdraw participation; etc.].
P55 (v8n2)(Feb. 28, 1990): 22 (35cm.)
AIDS -- a prairie perspective: The Canadian AIDS Society, a strong national movement [report on Canadian AIDS Society annual general meeting, Halifax, May 21-24, 1992; for first time Saskatchewan has member on CAS Board of Directors - Bruce Garman of Saskatoon; also Drew Ferarri from Calgary]. By Ralph Wushke.
P73 (v10n4)(June 10, 1992): 5 (34cm.)
[Letter from John Anderson, chair of Board of Directors, Canadian AIDS Society, to federal Minister of Justice, Kim Campbell, regarding continuing inaction on amending Canadian Human Rights Act re sexual orientation].
P77 (v10n8)(Dec. 9, 1992): 4 (33cm.)
AIDS: a prairie perspective [article discussing the ongoing attempt to obtain disability coverage for HIV-positive employees of community-based AIDS organizations; topic of major concern for some time in Canadian AIDS Society; author's opinions on this issue]. By Ralph Wushke.
P87 (v12n2)(March 9, 1994): 10 (31cm.)
No insurance [many AIDS service organizations in Canada finding it difficult to obtain group insurance for employees; Canadian AIDS Society calls on federal and provincial governments to provide coverage; etc.].
P88 (v12n3)(April 27, 1994): 21 (25cm.)
Canada Has AIDS [new marketing strategy to be unveiled in October by Canadian AIDS Society; intended to highlight work that community-based AIDS organizations do; strategy has tag line "Canada Has AIDS"; some details].
P91 (v12n6)(Sept. 14, 1994): 22 (27cm.)
CAS [Canadian AIDS Society] loses injunction [to prevent Red Cross from releasing to public health officials the names of HIV-positive blood donors who donated in 1984 and 1985 (blood only recently tested); etc.].
P93 (v12n8)(Dec. 7, 1994): 23 (34cm.)
New leader for CAS [first western Canadian as chair of Canadian AIDS Society, which is "a coalition of more than 100 community-based AIDS organizations"; Brian Huskins replaces René Raymond].
P95 (v13n2)[misnumbered v13n1 on contents page](March 8, 1995): 12 (24cm.)
CAS meeting on prairies [announcement that Canadian AIDS Society's annual People Living With HIV/AIDS Forum and annual general meeting will be held in Edmonton, June 4-11, 1995].
P96 (v13n3)(April 26, 1995): 11 (13cm.)
AIDS awareness theme [Canadian AIDS Society has announced theme, Homophobia and HIV/AIDS, for 1995 AIDS Awareness Week to be held Oct. 2-8; slogan for campaign: "It takes more than condoms to fight AIDS. It takes your acceptance and understanding"].
P98 (v13n5)(July 26, 1995): 22 (24cm.)
AIDS Awareness Week [October 2-8, 1995; Canadian AIDS Society has coordinated this national education and awareness week since 1991; CAS also about to launch Canada Has AIDS television commercial campaign].
P99 (v13n6)(Sept. 13, 1995): 20 (53cm.)
AIDS Walk Canada [multimedia campaign launched August 19; the Walk is a project of the Canadian AIDS Society; launch held in Toronto, with Mark Tewksbury and David Burnham lending their celebrity status in support].
P115 (v15n6)(Sept. 10, 1997): 12 (29cm.)
CAS AGM: evolution & innovation [in which Garnet Woloschuk, as delegate for Gay and Lesbian Health Services, Saskatoon, reports in detail on the happenings at and his observations and experiences of the annual general meeting of the Canadian AIDS Society, held in Ottawa].
P122 (v16n5)(July 29, 1998): 8-9 (56cm.)