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Dr. Graham Sher elected president of the AABB


Thursday, October 17, 2013
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News release
October 17, 2013 (OTTAWA) - Canadian Blood Services’ CEO Dr. Graham Sher has been elected president of the AABB for 2013-2014. Formerly the American Association of Blood Banks, the AABB is an international non-profit association that represents individuals and institutions involved in the field of

Canadian Blood Services Releases A Report to Canadians 2012/2013: Aligning Our Goals


Thursday, October 03, 2013
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Statement
October 03, 2013 (OTTAWA) - On Thursday, October 3 rd, Canadian Blood Services presented its 2012/2013 annual report, A Report to Canadians, to the Ministers of Health at the Canadian Blood Services Annual General Meeting in Toronto, ON. The report illustrates the evolution of the blood system into

Building New Hope for Patients


Monday, September 30, 2013
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News release
Canadian Blood Services’ and The Ottawa Hospital celebrate first step towards building Canada’s first national public cord blood bank September 30, 2013 (OTTAWA) – Starting today, mothers delivering at The Ottawa Hospital’s General and Civic Campuses, will have an opportunity to donate their babies’

Web Statement - 15th Anniversary


Friday, September 27, 2013
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News release
September 27, 2013 (CANADA) - On November 26, 1997, Justice Horace Krever tabled a report to the federal government that had 28 recommendations. One of Krever’s key recommendations was the creation of a new national blood authority. We assumed full responsibility for the operation of the blood

Nothing Can Stop ‘Super Hero’ Students From Saving Lives!


Thursday, September 26, 2013
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News release
Southern Ontario Universities Help Launch National Get Swabbed Campaign September 26, 2013 (LONDON / WATERLOO) – Students at Fanshawe College and Wilfrid Laurier University are donning new capes in their collective efforts to register more men between the ages of 17 and 35 to become potential stem

Project Recovery turns unused blood products from Canadian blood donations into hemophilia medicine for developing countries


Thursday, September 26, 2013
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News release
September 26, 2013 (MONTREAL) – In what’s being hailed as a world first, precious proteins left over from the manufacture of plasma products from Canadian blood donors are being turned into life- and limb-saving treatments for thousands of people living with hemophilia in developing countries.

Media Statement - Ottawa bus and train accident


Monday, September 23, 2013
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News release
September 18, 2013 (OTTAWA) – Canadian Blood Services extends its deepest sympathies to the families, victims and people of the train and bus accident that occurred in Ottawa earlier today. We are currently supplying area hospitals with their requested orders of additional blood and blood products

Champions of Canada’s blood system to be honoured at national event


Tuesday, September 03, 2013
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News release
“Honouring Our Lifeblood” event in Ottawa celebrates donors, partners, volunteers and recruiters from across Canada SEPTEMBER 3, 2013 (Ottawa, ON) – Canadian Blood Services is rolling out the red carpet for donors, partners, volunteers and peer recruiters from across Canada at its annual “Honouring

Canadian Blood Services Recall Notice


Friday, August 23, 2013
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Statement
August 23, 2013 (Ottawa) Canadian Blood Services has issued a recall to hospitals relating to 1,500 units of blood for which one of our standard tests – for the Cytomegalovirus – was not performed according to specifications for a period of three days. The recall is precautionary in nature. However