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Canadian Health and York University

Down syndrome: The sole issue is whether his son condition, Down syndrome, could cause a financial demand on Canadian health or social services that would exceed the average Canadian per capita cost, or whether his son condition could increase waiting times for Canadians requiring treatment, according to CBC. York University prof denied permanent residency over son Down syndrome Family whose son has Down syndrome can appeal immigration 'inadmissibility,' Ottawa says The Montoya case raises two questions. Montoya son does not suffer from a contagious disease. First, is it right to prevent individuals from immigrating to Canada because of a non-contagious medical condition Second, is there a fairer way to deal with the situation faced by the Montoyas The answer to both questions is yes. These laws are designed to protect Canadians' access to affordable health care. The law preventing foreign nationals from immigrating to Canada due to certain health conditions is necessary. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.