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Islamorada council hears pedestrian bridge input, Oxitech plans

The Islamorada Village Council’s lengthy meeting recently opened with a presentation on the upcoming Oxitec project, which uses genetically-modified mosquitoes to fight a variety of diseases, and was followed by

Lobby Wrap: Tech sector ramps up efforts to land federal contracts

iPolitics By Janet E Silver. Published on Jan 18, 2021 11:34am Several tech companies are seeking government contracts in the areas of digital transformation, data storage, and IT products and services. As consultations continue in advance of the 2021 budget, which is expected to be released in the coming months, several businesses are looking for funding for taxation, financial-reporting, and financial-literacy projects. According to a recent filing, the Chartered Professional Accountants of Canada is exploring Canada’s potential role in supporting the implementation of possible global sustainability standard and has engaged Bluesky Strategy Group in this process. And, CFA Societies Canada is hoping that initiatives to boost financial literacy and retirement security will be included in the upcoming budget.

Student starts SPIA student mentor program

Student starts SPIA student mentor program January 18, 2021 Elizabeth Carter plans to leave her mark on the campus community “If you’re going to be there, a place shouldn’t be the same when you leave.” That’s the advice senior Elizabeth Carter lives by in college. She hopes when she graduates in May 2021 that the University of Georgia and the School of Public and International Affairs will be better than when she arrived. Carter, an international affairs major who is also pursuing a master’s degree in international policy through the Double Dawgs program, got the advice from her high school English teacher. She also gave the advice to the students in the Honors Freshman Seminar she taught this past fall.

Lobby Wrap: Tech sector ramps up efforts to land federal contracts on digital transformation, IT and more

Lobby Wrap: Tech sector ramps up efforts to land federal contracts on digital transformation, IT and more
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Providence Therapeutics COVID-19 Vaccine Receives Health Canada Authorization to Begin Clinical Trials

Share this article mRNA vaccine is first fully made-in-Canada vaccine to undergo trials TORONTO and CALGARY, AB, Dec. 23, 2020 /CNW/ - Providence Therapeutics today announced that Health Canada has provided a Notice of Authorization for its Clinical Trial Application. This permits the Canadian biotech company to begin human clinical trials of its COVID-19 vaccine. PTX-COVID19-B is a messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccine and is the first fully made-in-Canada COVID vaccine to reach this stage of development. Health Canada s authorization means Phase I clinical trials will begin early in the New Year. Later phase clinical trials are expected to proceed in 2021, subject to regulatory approval.

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