Blood service recommends Health Canada end gay blood donation ban
OTTAWA — Canadian Blood Services has today recommended an end to the ban on sexually active gay men donating blood in a submission to Health Canada.
It submitted a proposal, backed by research, suggesting that screening focus on high-risk behaviour — including having multiple sexual partners — by all donors instead.
Federal ministers, including the prime minister, have said they want to speed up an end to the gay blood ban, and Health Canada is expected to respond to the blood-service recommendation by the spring.
Currently, men can only give blood if it has been more than three months since their last sexual contact with a man.