Budget responds to long-standing calls for federal strategy to address dementia
OTTAWA — Health advocacy groups are cheering the Liberal government’s proposal to spend $50 million over five years to support a national dementia strategy that would be released later this spring.
Tuesday’s pre-election budget from Finance Minister Bill Morneau said the aim of the measure is to improve the lives of people living with dementia and their caregivers through better public awareness of the challenges posed by the condition.
Groups like the Alzheimer Society, which have long urged Ottawa to take action, welcomed the decision.