An AIDS ACTION NOW! leaflet that demands a comprehensive funding policy for AIDS/HIV treatment and medications and fair representation by People Living With HIV and AIDS on government committees.
An AIDS ACTION NOW! report discussing rising rates of HIV infection related to injection drug users (IDU) and public health policies of mandatory contact tracing and notification of partners.
A letter written by Mark Freamo, Co-Chair of AIDS ACTION NOW!, to Bob Rae, Premier of Ontario calling for an affordable drug plan for People Living With HIV and AIDS.
An AIDS ACTION NOW! media release on drug funding, noting that AIDS activists will attempt to deliver a new Ministry of Health report on AIDS drug funding to an Ontario Cabinet meeting in efforts to get it included on the agenda.
An AIDS ACTION NOW! Press Release promoting the event, "From Quarantine to Criminalization," which features speakers on the criminalization of People Living With HIV and AIDS.
An AIDS ACTION NOW! proposal to reform the Ontario Drugs Benefit Formulary to include a list of drugs needed to adequately treat people living with HIV and AIDS.
"Treatment Update" was a regular publication by Sean Hosein, focusing on latest news on AIDS treatments from around the world. This issue features a lot of discussion on the drug AZT.
"Treatment Update" was a regular publication by Sean Hosein, focusing on latest news on AIDS treatments from around the world. This issue features discussion on the drug AZT, steroids, and fungal infections among women.
An AIDS ACTION NOW! report on the Trillium Drug Plan, arguing that it will "significantly improve access to the therapies needed by people with HIV and AIDS" but there are "several problems" that must be resolved.
The 19th Issue of AIDS ACTION NEWS! features highlights from the 10th International AIDS Conference in Berlin. It also includes a list of events that the organization was involved in (May to October 1993), a discussion of insurance issues, drug…
A position statement by the AIDS Committee of Toronto on Criminal Law and HIV transmission, arguing that preventing HIV transmission is the responsibility of public health not criminal law.