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One-year extension in Ontario and expansion into Atlantic Canada to facilitate the adoption of Canadian healthcare solutions
MISSISSAUGA, ON, May 12, 2021 /CNW/ - As the fight against COVID-19 continues it is more important than ever to support Canada s innovative and cutting edge health care companies. The federal government is committed to supporting Canadian businesses start up, scale up and access new markets to sell their made in Canada solutions around the world.
The CAN Health Network is an integrated market which reduces barriers to procurement so health-tech companies can quickly and easily bring their innovations to the healthcare sector. It serves as a platform for companies to provide solutions to meet the needs of Canadians and our healthcare organizations.
From: Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada
As the fight against COVID-19 continues it is more important than ever to support Canada’s innovative and cutting edge health care companies.
One-year extension in Ontario and expansion into Atlantic Canada to facilitate the adoption of Canadian healthcare solutions
As the fight against COVID-19 continues it is more important than ever to support Canada’s innovative and cutting edge health care companies. The federal government is committed to supporting Canadian businesses start up, scale up and access new markets to sell their made in Canada solutions around the world.
The CAN Health Network is an integrated market which reduces barriers to procurement so health-tech companies can quickly and easily bring their innovations to the healthcare sector. It serves as a platform for companies to provide solutions to meet the needs of Canadians and our healthcare organizations.
Mississauga hospital administers first doses of its COVID-19 vaccine supply as Ontario rollout expands
Videojournalist Mike Walker A registered nurse at a Mississauga long-term care home is the first person to receive the COVID-19 vaccine in Peel Region. “This milestone moment marks a welcome and positive turning point for long-term care and I am proud to have rolled up my sleeve not only for my health, but also for our residents, family and friends,” said Bella Rego, a registered nurse at Camilla Care Community long-term care home. Rego said she has witnessed the devastating toll COVID-19 has taken on her residents and colleagues during the first wave. She also tested positive for the virus in April and was home isolating for a month before she was cleared to return to work.