
What's New?
Walk to Axe Anaphylaxis | The Walk to Axe Anaphylaxis will be on October 17, 2010 at Cedarvale Park in Toronto. For more information see Announcements . |
Food Allergen Booklet | The CFIA and Health Canada have produced a booklet on common food allergens. For further information see Announcements |
Allergy Safe Communities | The Allergy Safe Communities website has been updated. For further information see Announcements. |
New Epipen Format | The Epipen now has a new format. For further information see Announcements. |
Food Allergy Awareness Month | Parliament has unanimously passed a motion declaring May to be Food Allergy Awareness Month. For further information see Announcements. |
Air Canada allergy policy | The Canadian Transport Agency has ordered Air Canada to create a policy for food allergic passengers. For further information see Announcements. |
Anaphylaxis Canada Newsletter | Anaphylaxis Canada has published it's Winter 2010 Newsletter. For further information see Announcements. |
Allergic Living | Allergic Living, the Canadian magazine aimed specifically at people coping with food and environmental allergies, has published it's Winter 2010 issue. For further information see Announcements. |
Allergysense | Allergysense is a new food allergy resource and directory. For further information see Announcements. |
Nutrition For Your Condition | Nutrition For Your Condition is offering solutions for traveling with allergies. For further information see Announcements. |
Allergic Living | Allergic Living, the Canadian magazine aimed specifically at people coping with food and environmental allergies, has published it's Fall 2009 issue. For further information see Announcements. |
Argonauts peanut reduced games | The Toronto Argonauts have announced a peanut/nut reduced suite will be available for all home games this season. For further information see Announcements |
New Youth Website | Anaphylaxis Canada has launched a new allergy awareness website specifically for pre-teens, teens and young adults. For more information see Announcements |
Food Allergy Awareness Week | May 4-8 has been declared Food Allergy Awareness Week by the Parliament of Canada. For further information see Announcements |
Airline Letter Writing Campaign | Allergic Living is sponsering a letter writing campaign to encourage Canada's airlines to develop better allergy policies. For further information see Announcements |
Anaphylaxis Canada submission | Anaphylaxis Canada's submission on Health Canada's proposed new labelling regulations is available on their website. For further information see Announcements. |
The Chef Upstairs | The Chef Upstairs is a unique demonstration cooking studio and private dining venue which is proud to be allergy aware. For further information see Announcements. |
Anapahylaxis Canada webcasts | Anaphylaxis Canada held its latest webcast on Health Canada's proposed new labelling regulations on November 12, 2008. For further information see Announcements. |
Anapahylaxis Canada webcasts | Anaphylaxis Canada held two webcasts on Managing Anaphylaxis in Schools on October 15 and October 22. For further information see Announcements. |
Activeaide | Activeaide is a manufacturer of epipen holders and auto injector pouches. For more information check under Products and Services under Non-Food Products. |
New food labelling requirements | Health Canada has introduced new food labelling requirements to protect Canadians with food allergies. For further information see Announcements. |
Health Canada advisory on Twinject | Health Canada has issued a health advisory warning of malfunctions of the Twinject auto-injector. For further information see Announcements. |
Anaphylaxis Canada second webcast | Anaphylaxis Canada held its second webcast titled "Ask the Allergist" on July 28, 2008. For further information and instructions on how to watch a replay see Announcements. |
Restaurants page | Check out our new Restaurants page. It is updated and with links to menu and allergen information. |
Anaphylaxis Canada webcast | Anaphylaxis Canada had its first web seminar titled "Anaphylaxis 101", covering the basics of anaphylaxis, on Wednesday, May 14, 2008. For further information and directions to a replay see Announcements. |
Kyle Dine | Kyle Dine is an anaphylactic musician with a catchy and upbeat CD all about allergies. He can also be booked for school shows on food allergies. For further information see Products and Services (under Services) |
Tee Shirts Talk | Tee Shirts Talk provides children's t-shirts that clearly announce allergy information at an affordable price. For further information see Products and Services (under Non-Food Products) |
Hands Stand | Hands Stand are a group of youth who are creating and selling beautiful gifts, with proceeds going to non-profit organizations, particularly those associated with allergy education. Currently, proceeds are going to help fund HAPG events. For further information see Announcements. |
| King Pharma Canada Ltd. | King Pharma Canada Ltd.™ bought the rights to sell the EpiPen® in Canada. As a result of reviewing all claims and information, you will notice some changes to the instructions and consumer information with the EpiPen®. For further information and to check out their new patient web site go to Products & Services. |
| Divvies | Divvies™ is renowned for its allergy-friendly cookies, candy (gourmet popcorn) and cupcakes. It is also available at Walt Disney World™. For further information and to check out their web site go to Products & Services. | Alertware | Alertware™ labels itself as selling"stylish awareness apparel" for people with severe allergies and medical conditions. Each line offers easy-to-open bracelets, necklaces, zipper pulls, shoe tags and some articles of clothing. For further information and to check out their web site go to Products & Services. |
| Blue Bear Aware | Blue Bear Aware™ sells allergy awareness t-shirts and bibs for kids with catchy slogans. Sew and iron-on badges with the Allergy Alert symbol™ are also available for backpacks, diaper bags, medical kits, and outerwear. For further information and to check out their web site go to Products & Services. |
| Anaphyalxis On-Line Learning Module | The Ontario Ministry of Education partnered with TVOntario and Anaphylaxis Canada to create a web-based e-learning module for school boards, principals, teachers and the public can access to learn more about anaphylaxis so they can act in accordance with Sabrina's Law. For further information and to check out their web site go to Products & Services. |
| Allergy Safe Communities | Based on the anaphylaxis guidelines, this web site has been designed to help people access information and resources for managing anaphylaxis. For further information and to check out their web site go to Products & Services. |
| Epi Puppy | Here is an auto-injector carrier shaped like a puppy (chocolate labrador) that goes around the child's waist. For further information and to check out their web site go to Products & Services. |
| Quaker Chewy Peanut-Free Granola Bars | Look for the prominent peanut-free label on the box in order to enjoy 7 flavours of Quaker Chewy Peanut-Free Granola Bars. For further information and to check out their web site go to Products & Services. |
| Tickle Your Tummy | Tickle Your Tummy offers a selection of nut-free baked goods - custom cakes, cupcakes, and cookies. For further information and to check out their web site go to Products & Services. | Enjoy Life Natural Brands | Enjoy Life Natural Brands manufactures cookies, bagels, bars and more that are without wheat, or gluten, peanuts, dairy, casein, soy, corn or eggs. Everything they make is produced in their own gluten-free and peanut-free facility. Their motto is "free of everything but taste". For further information and to check out their web site go to Products & Services. |
| Halton Anaphylaxis Protocol 2006 | The Halton Anaphylaxis Protocol 2006 is available on the Halton District School Board's web site for you to peruse and/or print off to bring to the meeting you will be having with your Principal in the near future in order to create an individual anaphylaxis plan for your child. For further information go to Products & Services. |