GC43 or earlier GC32 Marketing of Breast Milk Substitutes (1988M116) WHEREAS in His Ministry Jesus demonstrated a special concern for children and their well-being saying, “Whoever welcomes a little child in my name welcomes me” (Matthew 18:5); andWHEREAS The United Church of Canada has consistently supported the activities of the Infant Feeding Action Coalition of Canada (INFACT); andWHEREAS according to INFACT the Canadian Infant Formula Association marketing guidelines announced in October 1987 fall far short of the minimum standards established by the Wolrd Health Organizations; andWHEREAS according to INFACT Canada these guidelines represent a potential hazard to infants and permit the undermining of breast feeding education programs; andWHEREAS the loss of Canada’s international credibility by accepting these guidelines represents a loss of potential for Canada to be a model and support to Third World countries attempting to implement the World Health standards:THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the 63rd Annual Meeting of the British Columbia Conference of The United Church of Canada petition the General Council to urge the Canadian Government to:Rescind its endorsement of the marketing guidelines of the Canadian Infant Formula Association; and2Communicate this request to the Hon. Jake Epp, Minister of National Health and Welfare;Urge congregations to write their member of parliament to affirm the request in No. 1. GC32 1988 ROP, p. 717 Save to PDF True Document Date July 31, 1988 Document Type Social Policy Originating Body Other Topic Health Latest News Moderator of the 45th General Council installed The installation service of the 45th Moderator of The United Church of Canada, the Right Rev. Dr. Kimberly Heath, took place at Knox United Church, 506 4 St. SW, Calgary, Alberta, tonight. Monday, Aug. 11: Decision session summary The final day of GC45 began with a moving service that remembered the Communion of Saints, before settling business on a number of proposals. Sunday, Aug. 10: Summary of the day After the Alvin Dixon Walk/Run raised over $25,000, participants heard from Toward 2035, Indigenous Ministry and Justice, and a message of continued support from Rev. Dr. Karen Georgia Thompson.