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Biography of Pamela Valentine Innovate. Act. -- in collaboration with hundreds of stakeholders from across the country, including people living with and affected by MS, members of the scientific community, volunteers, staff, and donors.
I have MS: What benefits am I entitled to? Disability tax credit (DTC) Long-term disability insurance. CPP disability. Short-term disability insurance. Employment Insurance (EI) sickness benefits. Workers Compensation. Veterans Affairs Canada. Provincial disability benefits.
In 2008, the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada commemorated the 60th anniversary of its founding. A small group of dedicated volunteers in Montreal founded the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada in 1948 after contact with the newly established National MS Society (USA). Support of MS research began in 1949.
Dr. Tim Coetzee, who got his PhD at Albany Medical College, is stepping into a new role at the National MS Society.
Shelley Elgin I want to ensure the voices of people living with and affected by MS are heard. Ive a keen interest in co-production and developing our volunteers and local groups for the support they offer the MS community.
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About MS Canada We provide services to people living with MS and their families while advocating for change and funding research to end this disease.
Pamela Valentine, President and CEO, MS Canada My most recent role was with Alberta Innovates where I spent over 15 years leading innovation and change. As the President and CEO of MS Canada, I am honoured and excited to go to work for Canadians impacted by MS.
Lucy Taylor, CEO She has extensive experience of both health and the arts and cultural sectors - including RNIB, Mencap, Alzheimers Society and Action Medical Research. Alongside her role as CEO, Lucy also joined the Board of the Neurological Alliance in 2023.

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