The public campaign to bring the controversial new “liberation” treatment for multiple sclerosis to Canada has been declared “a war” – and Anna Delorme is pleased to be serving on the front line.
Last week, just three days after the federal election, the 43-year-old resident of Waterloo, Ont., helped organize a rally in Toronto as part of a national day of “liberation.” The goal was to press politicians and the medical establishment to allow the vein-widening surgery, touted by Italian doctor Paolo Zamboni as a near-miraculous antidote to the debilitating symptoms of MS.