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Feds review pandemic warning system
Health Minister Patty Hajdu is tapping a former national security adviser to lead a probe into whether Canada's pandemic warning system fell down just before COVID-19 reared up. Margaret Bloodworth will chair a three-member review panel studying what went wrong with the Global Public Health Intelligence Network.
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The Canadian Press
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CP111896771
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11/18/2020 5:10:00 PM
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COVID-19
Hajdu
pandemic warning system
panel
review
security