Montreal AIDS conference organizer warns of ‘catastrophe’ if delegates denied visas
MONTREAL — Hundreds of delegates from Asia, Africa and Latin America scheduled to attend a major AIDS conference in Montreal next month are in limbo because Ottawa has not issued them visas, organizers say, while dozens of others have seen their applications rejected.
Those who have either been denied visas or have not received a response from the Canadian government include researchers scheduled to present their work and delegates who received scholarships to attend the conference.
Dr. Jean-Pierre Routy, a professor of medicine at McGill University and local co-chair of the International AIDS Conference, said in an interview Friday that 1,200 people from developing countries have received scholarships to attend the conference and at least 400 are still waiting for visas.
He said it’s those 1,200 people who benefit the most from the opportunity to exchange with other conference attendees. If a significant percentage of them can’t come “it will be a catastrophe for the spirit of the conference, for the image of Canada and the federal government,” he said.


