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Health Canada (HC; french: Santé Canada, SC)Health Canada is the applied title under the
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; the legal title is Department of Health ().
is the department of the
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responsible for national health policy. The department itself is also responsible for numerous federal health-related agencies, including the
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(CFIA) and the
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(PHAC), among others. These organizations help to ensure compliance with federal law in a variety of healthcare, agricultural, and
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activities. This responsibility also involves extensive collaboration with various other federal- and provincial-level organizations in order to ensure the safety of food, health, and
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products—including the regulation of health research and
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/ testing facilities. The department is responsible to
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through the
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—presently
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—as part of the federal health portfolio. The minister is assisted by the
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, and
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—presently Carolyn Bennett. The deputy minister of health, the senior most civil servant within the department, is responsible for the day-to-day leadership and operations of the department and reports directly to the minister. Originally created as the "Department of Health" in 1919—in the wake of the
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crisis—what is known as ''Health Canada'' today was formed in 1993 from the former
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department (established in 1944), which split into two separate units; the other department being Human Resources and Labour Canada.


Organization

Health Canada's leadership consists of: *
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* Deputy Minister * Associate Deputy Minister


Branches

The following branches, offices, and bureaus (and their respective services) fall under the jurisdiction of Health Canada: *Health Canada **Office of Audit and Evaluation ***Departmental Audit Committee ***Director General / Chief Audit Executive's Office ***Internal Audit and Special Examinations ***Program Evaluation Division ***Performance Measurement Planning and Integration ***Practice Management ** Chief Financial Officer Branch ***Departmental Performance Measurement and Evaluation Directorate ***Departmental Resource Management Directorate ***Financial Operations Directorate ***Internal Control Division ***Materiel and Assets Management Directorate ***Planning and Corporate Management Practices Directorate **Communications and Public Affairs Branch ***Ethics and Internal Ombudsman Services ***Marketing and Communications Services Directorate ***Planning and Operations Division ***Public Affairs and Strategic Communications Directorate ***Stakeholder Relations and Consultation Directorate **Controlled Substances and Cannabis Branch **Corporate Services Branch **Departmental Secretariat **
Health Products and Food Branch The Health Products and Food Branch (HPFB) of Health Canada manages the health-related risks and benefits of health products and food by minimizing risk factors while maximizing the safety provided by the regulatory system and providing information ...
***Assistant Deputy Minister’s Office ***
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and Genetic Therapies Directorate ***Food Directorate ***
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***Medical Devices Directorate ***Natural and Non-prescription Health Products Directorate ***Office of Nutrition Policy and Promotion ***Policy, Planning and International Affairs Directorate ***Resource Management and Operations Directorate ***
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*** Veterinary Drugs Directorate **Healthy Environments and Consumer Safety Branch ***Consumer and Hazardous Products Safety Directorate ***Environmental and Radiation Health Sciences Directorate ***Policy Planning and Integration Directorate ***Safe Environments Directorate ****Climate Change and Innovation Bureau ****Water and Air Quality Bureau ****New Substances Assessment and Control Bureau ****Existing Substances Risk Assessment Bureau **Legal Services **Opioid Response Team ***Controlled Substances Directorate ***Opioid Response Team Directorate ** Pest Management Regulatory Agency **Regulatory Operations and Enforcement Branch **Strategic Policy Branch


Partner agencies

In their responsible of maintaining and improving the health of Canadians, the Minister of Health is supported by the Health Portfolio, which comprises Health Canada as well as: *
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; *
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; * the Patented Medicine Prices Review Board; and * the
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Additionally, Health Canada is a corporate partner of the
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(CAEP).


International collaboration

In December 2016, Health Canada approved the purchase of a new
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called ''
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'' (BAT) from the American-based company
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, a global specialty
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company. The PHAC has identified botulism as a likely biological terrorist threat.


Labs and offices


Offices

*Office of the Cameron Visiting Chair *Office of the Chief Dental Officer *The National Office of WHMIS *Nurse Recruitment *Public Services Health Medical Centre


Laboratories

*Laboratory Centre for Disease Control *Sir Frederick G Banting Research Centre


Compliance and Enforcement Directorate

The Compliance and Enforcement Directorate provides support to Health Canada by enforcing the laws and regulations pertaining to the production, distribution, importation, sale, and/or use of consumer products, including but not limited to:
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, pest control materials, drugs and
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s,
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, and natural health products. The Directorate conducts inspections and investigations to ensure that products are safe, of good quality, and properly labelled and distributed, in order to better protect Canadians from potentially harmful products and consumables. Compliance and Enforcement Directorate is divided into six distinct programs: *Canada Vigilance Program *Controlled Substances Program *Inspectorate Program *Pesticide Compliance Program *Product Safety Program *Tobacco Control Program


Related legislation

Acts for which Health Canada has total or partial responsibility: * '' Assisted Human Reproduction Act'' * ''
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'' * ''
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'' * ''
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'' * ''Canadian Institutes of Health Research Act'' * ''Cannabis Act'' * ''
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'' * ''Comprehensive Nuclear Test-Ban Treaty Implementation Act'' * ''Department of Health Act'' * ''Financial Administration Act'' * ''Fitness and Amateur Sport Act'' * ''
Food and Drugs Act The ''Food and Drugs Act'' (the ''Act'') (formal title ''An Act respecting food, drugs, cosmetics and therapeutic devices'') is an act of the Parliament of Canada regarding the production, import, export, transport across provinces and sale of f ...
'' * ''Hazardous Materials Information Review Act'' * ''Hazardous Products Act'' * ''
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'' * '' Pest Control Products Act'' * ''Pesticide Residue Compensation Act'' * ''Quarantine Act'' * ''Radiation Emitting Devices Act'' * ''Tobacco Act'' & ''Act to Amend the Tobacco Act'' (sponsorship) Acts which Health Canada is involved or has special interest in: * '' Broadcasting Act'' * '' Canada Labour Code'' * ''Canada Medical Act'' * ''Canada Shipping Act'' * ''Canadian Food Inspection Agency Act'' * ''Emergency Preparedness Act'' * ''Energy Supplies Emergency Act'' * ''Excise Tax Act'' * ''Federal-Provincial Fiscal Arrangements Act'' * ''Feeds Act'' * ''
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'' * '' National Parks Act'' * ''
Nuclear Safety and Control Act The ''Nuclear Safety and Control Act'' (the ''Act'') of Canada replaced the ''Atomic Energy Control Act'' of 1946 with new, more effective and explicit legislation to regulate the activities of the Nuclear industry in Canada, Canadian nuclear indu ...
'' * ''Non-Smokers Health Act'' * ''Queen Elizabeth II Canadian Research Fund Act'' * ''Trade Marks Act''


Special access program

Health Canada has a special access program that health care providers may use to request medications that are not currently commercially available in Canada.


COVID-19 response

The chief medical advisor of Health Canada, Dr. Supriya Sharma, as of April 2021, oversees the COVID-19 vaccine approval process in Canada. On 29 March 2021, Dr. Sharma supported the
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's declaration of a pause for the administration of the AstraZeneca vaccine to Canadians under the age of 55.


Criticisms

An editorial published by the
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has called for Health Canada to more strictly regulate
natural health products The term natural health product (NHP) is used in Canada to describe substances such as vitamins and minerals, herbal medicines, homeopathic preparations, energy drinks, probiotics, and many alternative and traditional medicines. A 2010 survey showe ...
. The editorial cited weaknesses in current legislation that allow natural health products to make baseless health claims, to neglect side-effects research prior to products reaching market, and to be sold without being evaluated by Health Canada. On 10 September 2012, a report on CBC television questioned the safety of drugs sold in North America.
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reported that Health Canada is secretive regarding inspections about drugs manufactured overseas, leaving the public unsure about the safety of these drugs.


Drug approvals process

Health Canada aims to provide responses to pharmaceutical innovators within 300 days of submitting a drug for review. However, for submissions filed between 2015 and 2019, only 33 percent received a response within that target. Fully 18 percent waited over a year, and almost 5 percent over two years. The average delay for a standard review was 335 days. Health Canada’s accelerated pathway for approval dubbed “conditional compliance” reduces its target timeline to 200 days, but its actual average delay was still 302 days, and only 8 percent of applicants received responses within the 200-day target. It has been suggested that government entities should make use of rolling submissions, as was done for COVID-19 vaccines, to proceed with the examination of partially complete submissions and accept new information as it becomes available, and also that drugs already approved in other jurisdictions should be approved more rapidly to avoid redundancy.


See also

*
Health care in Canada Healthcare in Canada is delivered through the provincial and territorial systems of publicly funded health care, informally called Medicare. It is guided by the provisions of the '' Canada Health Act'' of 1984, and is universal. The 2002 Roya ...
*
Public Health Agency of Canada The Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC; french: Agence de la santé publique du Canada, ASPC) is an agency of the Government of Canada that is responsible for public health, emergency preparedness and response, and infectious and chronic dis ...
*
First Nations Health Authority The First Nations Health Authority (FNHA) is a health service delivery organization responsible for administering a variety of health programs and service for First Nations people living in BC. Overview The FNHA is part of a First Nations Health ...


International counterparts

* U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) *
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(CDC) *
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(FDA) * European Medicines Agency (EMA) * Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare (MHLW) *
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(NCDC)


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