COVID-19 Response
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Former CMOH Dr. Deena Hinshaw among University of Alberta alumni award recipientsOther Distinguished Alumni Award recipients include a hematologist, plastic surgeon and a grad who revolutionized the way pension funds work, the university said.FeaturesSep 8, 2023
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Canada’s COVID-19 response stacks up well against other nations: studyCanada's rate of COVID-19-related deaths was 919 per million, once again second lowest behind Japan. All other countries were over 1,000 per million.CanadaJun 27, 2022
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Manitoba Education was not prepared for pandemic but was able to respond: auditorUpon review of the province's response to COVID-19 in schools, Manitoba's auditor general made eight recommendations, including improving internet connectivity for online learning.EducationApr 7, 2022
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ANALYSIS: Internal government polling shows sharp shifts in attitudes on COVID-19In the last half of 2021, Canadians became less anxious about the virus and its spread and more concerned about other issues like the environment and the cost-of-living.PoliticsJan 6, 2022
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Alberta Opposition presses health officials over pandemic responseAlberta health officials, including Dr. Deena Hinshaw and AHS CEO Dr. Verna Yiu, appeared in front of the Public Accounts Committee.PoliticsNov 23, 2021
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Kingston region moving to yellow in Ontario’s COVID-19 framework MondayThe KFL&A region will be entering the yellow-protect zone of the province's COVID-19 response framework Monday.CanadaMar 19, 2021
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Why Canada needs better public banks following the COVID-19 pandemicCanada's public banks have relatively low profiles and narrow mandates. 'This is a shame. Much more could be done with them,' say David McDonald and Thomas Marois.CommentaryFeb 20, 2021
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Federal data gives most detailed picture yet of where CERB went in HamiltonAn analysis from The Canadian Press shows how Hamilton tapped into the Canada Emergency Response Benefit program amid the COVID-19 pandemic.CanadaFeb 16, 2021
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Federal data gives most detailed picture yet of where CERB went in OttawaAn analysis from The Canadian Press shows how Ottawa residents have tapped into the Canada Emergency Response Benefit program amid the COVID-19 pandemic.MoneyFeb 16, 2021
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Federal data gives most detailed picture yet of where CERB went in FrederictonIn the first four-week period, there were 13,770 people in the city of Fredericton receiving the CERB, and the figure fell from there.Feb 15, 2021
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