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Alberta has always been the province where people and communities come together and support one another when the need arises. We have always understood the importance of collective responsibility and the public good.
This week marks five years since the Fort McMurray fires, which devastated the city but saw Albertans open their doors and wallets to all who were displaced by this disaster.
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Similarly, in the aftermath of the 2013 flood, Calgarians came together showing up on the doorsteps of strangers to muck out basements, tear out carpets and do whatever was needed to restore order. And yes, that included the hordes of people who worked tirelessly to make sure the Calgary Stampede took place.
Posted: May 07, 2021 9:45 PM ET | Last Updated: May 8
Ottawa plans to offer unused COVID-19 rapid tests directly to workplaces
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With millions of rapid COVID-19 tests sitting unused across Canada, Ottawa is now planning to offer them directly to businesses and organizations. It s unclear why some jurisdictions have not used the kits more often, particularly because they are touted as one of the best means to track and control spread of the virus.2:02
TORONTO, Ontario (CTV Network) Alberta has become one of the hot spots for COVID-19 in Canada during this third wave of the pandemic.
The province broke its daily COVID-19 record for the third day in a row on Saturday when it reported 2,433 new infections. As of Sunday afternoon, Alberta’s test positivity rate hit 12 per cent, its highest since the pandemic started.
“What we’re seeing right now is really uncontrolled viral growth,” Dr. Craig Jenne, infectious disease researcher and a Canada Research Chair at the University of Calgary, told CTV News Channel on Sunday. Newsletter sign-up: Get The COVID-19 Brief sent to your inbox
TORONTO Alberta has become one of the hot spots for COVID-19 in Canada during this third wave of the pandemic. The province broke its daily COVID-19 record for the third day in a row on Saturday when it reported 2,433 new infections. As of Sunday afternoon, Albertaâs test positivity rate hit 12 per cent, its highest since the pandemic started. âWhat we re seeing right now is really uncontrolled viral growth,â Dr. Craig Jenne, infectious disease researcher and a Canada Research Chair at the University of Calgary, told CTV News Channel on Sunday. âIf Alberta was the size of Ontario, we d be talking about over 8,000 cases in a single day,â Jenne said.
The Newly Institute Announces Its Medical and Corporate Advisory Boards
The Newly Institute s world class advisory boards will drive innovation in revolutionizing mental health treatment and delivery.
The Medical Advisory Board is comprised of psychiatrists and physicians who are leaders in ketamine and depression, trauma, anxiety, pain, addiction, toxicology.
The Corporate Advisory Board consists of decorated veterans, first responders, psychotherapists, disability specialists, and First Nations advocates.
Calgary, Alberta (Newsfile Corp. - April 30, 2021) - Aspen Island Therapeutics Inc. DBA The Newly Institute (
The Newly or the
Company ), an Alberta-based corporation on track to become Canada s largest and premier operator of psychedelic assisted psychotherapy clinics, is pleased to announce its medical and corporate advisory boards.