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CIHR celebrates Canada 150

November 24, 2017News & EventsCanada 150, CIHR, EDI, researchMatt Horner

To help celebrate Canada 150, Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) created the Celebrating Health Research storybook. The project was intended to share the life-changing research happening in Canada – presented by researchers and patients.

The EDI team was invited to share our story in an entry titled A good start to life.

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