Sask. group wants federal candidates to promise national autism strategy
A Saskatchewan autism advocacy group is disappointed with the low number of federal candidate responses to its questionnaire as it attempts to turn autism into an election issue.
In September, Parent Advocates for Autism Treatment Saskatchewan (PAATS) sent a questionnaire to all 28 Saskatchewan federal election candidates asking them whether they supported and would continue to work towards a national autism strategy, and what their party would do to increase funding for individuals with autism.
Five responded.
“I was expecting to get a lot more responses and just see what everyone’s position was on it so that when folks are going to the polls, they have an idea of where their candidates stand,” PAATS president Shannon Hill said.


