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Future pandemics: B C researcher to lead network aimed at helping Canada prepare for health threats

  VANCOUVER A professor at B.C. s Simon Fraser University is leading a new national program with the goal of helping Canadians better prepare for future pandemics. Professor Caroline Colijn will oversee the Canadian Network for Modelling Infectious Disease, supported by $2.5 billion in federal funding over the next two years. The network will inform decisions related to public health threats. In the past year we ve really seen modelling come to the forefront of public conversation in a way that we never have before. People know about variants and they know about exponential growth and they know about flattening the curve, Colijn told CTV News Vancouver.

Investing in talent will accelerate B C s economic recovery

Article content Building a new path to prosperity for B.C. after the devastating impacts of COVID-19 won’t be easy, but the new generation of top talent coming out of our post-secondary institutions can make it happen more quickly and smoothly. Young innovators, researchers and entrepreneurs with post-secondary degrees are ready to have an outsized role in the recovery, bringing new knowledge and creative thinking to our high-potential businesses. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Joy Johnson and John Hepburn: Investing in talent of new post-secondary grads will accelerate B.C.’s economic recovery Back to video

Xinjiang genocide vote should steer Chinese police lessons to curb: JIBC director

The institute’s executive was tasked with considering human rights in its international education policy in late 2019 – around the time when it was inviting hundreds of students from Chinese police colleges but concerns about China’s human rights abuses were mounting. Member Len Goerke, the recently retired chief of the West Vancouver Police Department, told the board an international education policy on human rights requires special consideration for law enforcement courses. “When you’re training paramedics from other countries, that’s very different, in my mind anyway, than when you’re training police officers,” he said. Goerke said the policy proposal (which was not made public) needed stronger language to “say when we aren’t going to do something.”

Xinjiang genocide vote should steer Chinese police lessons to curb: JIBC director - BC News

Xinjiang genocide vote should steer Chinese police lessons to curb: JIBC director - BC News
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