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The Canada Vigilance Program collects and assesses reports of suspected adverse reactions to marketed health products in Canada, including prescription …

Record Modified: Mar 30, 2024
Record Released: Mar 28, 2024
Publisher: Health Canada
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Keywords: medeffect canada canada vigilance program collecting assessing suspected adverse reaction reports medications natural health products biological products radiopharmaceuticals disinfectants submitted voluntarily

The intent of this notice is to clarify Health Canada’s expectations with respect to the re-reporting of cases identified from …

Record Modified: Mar 30, 2024
Record Released: Mar 28, 2024
Publisher: Health Canada
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Keywords: Clarification of section-4.3 Regulatory Authority Sources Reporting Adverse Reactions Marketed Health Products Guidance-Document for Industry

The data set is updated on a monthly basis and currently covers the following time period: 1965 to 2023-10-31. The …

Record Modified: Mar 30, 2024
Record Released: Mar 28, 2024
Publisher: Health Canada
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Keywords: Canada-Vigilance-adverse-reaction Canada-Vigilance-adverse-reaction database Canada-Vigilance-adverse-reaction online database data extracts

Hospitals must report all serious adverse drug reactions (ADRs) and medical device incidents (MDIs).

Record Modified: Mar 30, 2024
Record Released: Mar 28, 2024
Publisher: Health Canada
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Keywords: Education modules requirements mandatory hospital reporting hospitals reporting serious adverse drug-reactions ADRs medical device incidents MDIs

You may see or receive drug or device marketing. You can help us identify and report any suspected illegal marketing …

Record Modified: Mar 30, 2024
Record Released: Mar 28, 2024
Publisher: Health Canada
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Keywords: drug marketing device marketing drug marketing complaint device marketing complaint filing a drug-or-device marketing-complaint reporting drug-or-device marketing-complaint

Briefing binder used by Minister St-Onge before the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage November 30, 2023

Record Modified: Mar 30, 2024
Record Released: Mar 28, 2024
Publisher: Canadian Heritage
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Keywords: briefing binder committee appearance St-Onge

Briefing Package for the hearing before the Standing Committee on Public Accounts on the Auditor General’s Spring 2024 Reports 2 …

Record Modified: Mar 29, 2024
Record Released: Mar 27, 2024
Publisher: Office of the Auditor General of Canada
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Keywords: Public Accounts PACP Spring 2024 Reports 2 to 4 of the Auditor General AG OAG Office of the Auditor General of Canada

Cyber security guidance

Record Modified: Mar 29, 2024
Record Released: Mar 27, 2024
Publisher: Communications Security Establishment Canada
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Keywords: cloud network practitioner

Cyber security guidance

Record Modified: Mar 29, 2024
Record Released: Mar 27, 2024
Publisher: Communications Security Establishment Canada
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Keywords: voters online influence activities

Cyber security guidance

Record Modified: Mar 29, 2024
Record Released: Mar 27, 2024
Publisher: Communications Security Establishment Canada
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Keywords: Canadian political campaigns protect