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Ontario moves to outlaw paid blood donations

Activists celebrate at Queens Park as the provincial government introduces legislation to shut down plasma clinics that pay for donations.

Paying for plasma

10 years ago
Duration 1:51
Activists and clinics react to new legislation that stands to shut down private clinics that pay for plasma donations.

Activists celebrated at Queens Park today as the provincial government introduced legislation to shut down plasma clinics that pay for donations.

Such clinics will make millions of dollars if they're allowed to collect plasma, said Mike McCarthy, an activist and hemophiliac who contracted hepatitis C from tainted blood in 1984. What we get left over is a potentially unsafe blood system.

But just a few blocks away, it was business as usual at newly opened pay clinic Canadian Plasma Resources, where donor KevinBelvederesaid he was motivated by the prospect of making $25.

People have really busy lives so if there's no compensation, it can really impede people's motivation,Belvederesaid.

The company says it collects plasma to be used in the manufacture of drugs, not for transfusions. CEOBarzinBahardoustsays for-pay donations should be allowed because Canada already imports such products from the U.S., where clinics also pay donors.

This legislation means that Ontarios patients will remain dependent on American companies for these lifesaving drugs,Bahardoustsaid in a statement.