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  • World Asthma Day: Mother of 14-Year-Old Lost to Asthma Calls for Greater Awareness
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  • New Survey Highlights Challenges Faced by 4.6 Million Canadians Living with Asthma 
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On World Asthma Day, we released new findings from On World Asthma Day, we released new findings from our national survey, A Snapshot of Asthma in Canada, based on responses from over 1,400 individuals.  The results highlight a concerning reality about perceived asthma control across the country:  While half of people believed their asthma was controlled, our survey found:
🔹 81% said asthma had affected their ability to perform at work, school, or home
🔹 46% said they had missed work or school due to asthma
🔹 89% said they had experienced shortness of breath because of asthma
🔹 78% reported disrupted sleep due to asthma
🔹 72% said they had used their reliever inhaler two or more times per week — a major warning sign of uncontrolled asthma.
🔹 🔹 Alarmingly 1 in 5 (23%) use their reliever inhaler three or more times per day!  Proper asthma control means living without symptoms and without relying on a reliever inhaler.  These numbers make it clear: too many people in Canada are living with uncontrolled asthma without realizing it, putting their health at risk.  This Asthma Awareness Month, we’re calling on the 4.6 million people living with asthma in Canada to A.C.T. on Asthma:
✅ A – Assess your asthma with our new Asthma Self-Check
✅ C – Claim your free Asthma Control Pack
✅ T – Talk to your doctor about managing your asthma effectively  #AsthmaAwarenessMonth #ACTonAsthma 
#WorldAsthmaDay
On World Asthma Day, Asthma Canada was honoured to On World Asthma Day, Asthma Canada was honoured to be joined by Ontario’s Deputy Premier and Minister of Health, @sylviajonesmpp - @cpc_hq, for inspiring remarks at our Advocacy Day reception at Queens Park.  We were also honoured to hear from MPP @francempp @new.democratic.party, MPP @shamjiadil - @liberalca, and MPP @aislinnclancykc - @thegreenparty_canada.  A huge thank you to everyone who attended and engaged with our three key World Asthma Day advocacy asks:  1. Connecting unattached patients with certified respiratory educators (CREs) through Asthma Canada’s Asthma and Allergy HelpLine.
2. Embedding respiratory educators in primary care settings.
3. Piloting team-based chronic disease clinics in underserved areas.
On World Asthma Day 2025, Asthma Canada’s Board On World Asthma Day 2025, Asthma Canada’s Board of Directors, Medical and Scientific Advisory Committee, and staff were proud to stand alongside members of the asthma community at Queen’s Park, united in our call for meaningful change for people living with asthma.  A heartfelt thank you to everyone who joined us in advocating for a healthier, safer future.  #WorldAsthmaDay #AsthmaAwarenessMonth
Today is World Asthma Day, and Asthma Canada is ta Today is World Asthma Day, and Asthma Canada is taking bold action to drive change for the 4.6 million people in Canada living with asthma. Here’s how we’re making an impact:  📊 Revealing New Insights: We’re sharing findings from our National Survey of Asthma in Canada with the media and the asthma community—highlighting the urgent need to address widespread asthma mismanagement.  🚀 Launching Our 5-Year Strategy: A Pathway to a Symptom-Free Future lays out our bold vision to improve asthma care across the country.  ✅ Amplifying Our A.C.T. on Asthma Campaign: We’re helping Canadians take control of their asthma with simple, powerful tools for action.  🏛️ Advocating for Policy Change: Today, we’re at Queen’s Park meeting with MPPs to push for meaningful, lasting improvements to asthma care.  💡 Lighting the Country Blue: Landmarks across Canada will glow blue tonight in recognition of World Asthma Day—snap a photo and tag us to show your support!  🤝 Connecting with Our Community: At our Breath of Fresh Hope event, we’ll share our plans for the future and celebrate the power of community.  #WorldAsthmaDay #ACTonAsthma #AsthmaAwarenessMonth 💙
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