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Climate Change in Canada's North

The following list is by Product Brand Name and is intended to assist providers with choosing a benefit code, in addition to, finding out if a prior approval is required for these products.

This product list is not exhaustive, for this reason providers may need to consult the section 2.7 Wound Dressing Supplies List, which is organized by Product Type.

The Health Canada regional office can also assist with finding the benefit code and prior approval requirement if still uncertain after consulting these lists.

Scientists, governments and international bodies have recognized that greenhouse gas accumulations in the atmosphere are changing the global climate, and will affect the environment and human health and well-being.Footnote 1 The range of potential health effects from this phenomenon is quite broad. Some communities, such as those in Canada's North, will be more vulnerable than others, for social/cultural reasons (dependence on the lands), geographic reasons, due to health status or because of limited resources. For the purposes of this document Canada's North is defined as the Territories, Nunavik, Labrador and the northern part of Canada's provinces. Much is already being done to better understand the causes and long-term patterns of climate change and climate variability in Canada and to begin responding to them.

The following list is by Product Brand Name and is intended to assist providers with choosing a benefit code, in addition to, finding out if a prior approval is required for these products.

This product list is not exhaustive, for this reason providers may need to consult the section 2.7 Wound Dressing Supplies List, which is organized by Product Type.

The Health Canada regional office can also assist with finding the benefit code and prior approval requirement if still uncertain after consulting these lists.

Canada is a northern country and therefore is expected to experience faster warming due to climate change than are countries farther south. Average temperatures over Canada have increased more than 1oC in the past century with the largest increases in the central, northwest and northern regions. At the same time, there were decreases in temperature in the furthest eastern regions. There will also be an increase in climate variability and we can expect more extremes of weather events. Much of central and northern Canada is projected to experience a mean temperature increase of 5oC, or more, by the second part of this century while the waters off the coast of Labrador and Newfoundland and nearby coastal areas are projected to continue cooling. The rest of Canada, including most of the larger communities, is in the 3oC to 5oC temperature rise range.Footnote 2

The following list is by Product Brand Name and is intended to assist providers with choosing a benefit code, in addition to, finding out if a prior approval is required for these products.

This product list is not exhaustive, for this reason providers may need to consult the section 2.7 Wound Dressing Supplies List, which is organized by Product Type.

The Health Canada regional office can also assist with finding the benefit code and prior approval requirement if still uncertain after consulting these lists.

Climate change is having an effect on natural ecosystems in all parts of Canada's North. Canada's Third National Report on Climate Change (2002) which can be viewed at http://www.climatecha nge.gc.ca/english/3nr/toc.html documents the effects of climate change in the western Canadian Arctic.Footnote 3 This region has warmed by about 1.5ºC over the past 40 years, while the central Arctic has warmed by about 0.5ºC. The Third National Report highlights a number of projected physical changes for northern Canada including:

The following list is by Product Brand Name and is intended to assist providers with choosing a benefit code, in addition to, finding out if a prior approval is required for these products.

This product list is not exhaustive, for this reason providers may need to consult the section 2.7 Wound Dressing Supplies List, which is organized by Product Type.

The Health Canada regional office can also assist with finding the benefit code and prior approval requirement if still uncertain after consulting these lists.

People living in communities throughout Canada's North are also reporting changes they have observed in the local climate and surrounding ecosystems. For example, the report Inuit Observations on Climate Change which draws on observations by the Hunters and Trappers Committee of Sachs Harbour documents the problem of Arctic climate change to communicate it to Canadian and international audiences.Footnote 4 At the Elders Conference on Climate Change held in March, 2001 in Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, a number of observations were made by participants regarding changes in the climate. And in Nunavik and parts of Labrador in the eastern Arctic, significant changes to the water resources, food sources and other components of specific ecosystems have been reported. Some of the observations made by northern residents in these reports follow; they illustrate the wide range and complex nature of the climate change effects northerners are witnessing.

The following list is by Product Brand Name and is intended to assist providers with choosing a benefit code, in addition to, finding out if a prior approval is required for these products.

This product list is not exhaustive, for this reason providers may need to consult the section 2.7 Wound Dressing Supplies List, which is organized by Product Type.

The Health Canada regional office can also assist with finding the benefit code and prior approval requirement if still uncertain after consulting these lists.

Inuit Observations on Climate ChangeFootnote 5

The following list is by Product Brand Name and is intended to assist providers with choosing a benefit code, in addition to, finding out if a prior approval is required for these products.

This product list is not exhaustive, for this reason providers may need to consult the section 2.7 Wound Dressing Supplies List, which is organized by Product Type.

The Health Canada regional office can also assist with finding the benefit code and prior approval requirement if still uncertain after consulting these lists.

Elders Conference on Climate ChangeFootnote 6

The following list is by Product Brand Name and is intended to assist providers with choosing a benefit code, in addition to, finding out if a prior approval is required for these products.

This product list is not exhaustive, for this reason providers may need to consult the section 2.7 Wound Dressing Supplies List, which is organized by Product Type.

The Health Canada regional office can also assist with finding the benefit code and prior approval requirement if still uncertain after consulting these lists.

Nunavik and LabradorFootnote 7


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