Working Group Members: Dr. Stephen Phillips (Co-Chair), Director Acute Stroke Service, Queen Elizabeth II Health Sciences Centre, Nova Scotia; Ms. Alison McDonald (Co-Chair), Physiotherapist, Nova Scotia Rehabilitation Centre, Capital Health, Nova Scotia; Ms. Lisa Ashley, Senior Advisor, Public Health Agency of Canada; Dr. Nigel Ashworth, Director of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital, Alberta; Dr. Mark Bayley, Physiatrist, Associate, Medicine Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, Ontario; Dr. Alan Bell, Family Practitioner, College of Family Physicians of Canada; Dr. Lucie Brosseau, Associate Professor, Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Ottawa, Ontario; Ms. Nancy Cooper, Director of Policy and Professional Development, Ontario Long Term Care Association; Ms. Bev Culham, Project Manager, Alberta Provincial Stroke Strategy, Alberta; Dr. Ian Graham, Vice President, Knowledge Translation Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR); Dr. Gordon Gubitz, Neurologist Acute Stroke Unit & Outpatient Neurovascular Clinic, Queen Elizabeth II Health Sciences Centre, Nova Scotia; Ms. Valerie MacGillivary, Speech Language Pathologist, British Columbia; Ms. Janel Nadeau, Patient Advocate, Stroke Recovery Association, Alberta; Ms. Louise Nichol, Community Team Manager, Home Care Program, Community Stroke Care Service, Manitoba; Ms. Christina O'Callaghan, Regional Stroke Program Manager, Ontario; Ms. Elizabeth Swain, Physiotherapist, British Columbia; Dr. John Witt, Director Acute Stroke Care, Department of Emergency Medicine, Royal University Hospital, Saskatchewan; Ms. Rika VanderLaan, Consultant, Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario; Ms. Mary Elizabeth Harriman, Associate Executive Director, Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada; Ms. Katie Lafferty, Executive Director, Canadian Stroke Network; Ms. Debra Lynkowski, Director, Canadian Stroke Strategy; Dr. Patrice Lindsay, Co-Chair CSS Information & Evaluation Working Group, Canadian Stroke Strategy; Ms. Laurie Cameron, Program Coordinator and Executive Assistant, Canadian Stroke Strategy; Ms. Gail Williams, Consultant, Canadian Stroke Strategy