Although the Canadian Red Cross Society no longer has a role in Canada’s blood donation system, the society was involved in the collection of voluntary blood donations from 1946 until 1997-1998, when ...
The Canadian Red Cross Advanced Marine First Aid Course focuses on a higher level of training to respond to crisis in a marine setting. Review course.
Home fires are one of the most common emergencies experienced by Canadians. In a matter of minutes, a fire in the home can be life-threatening. It’s critical to act quickly, which is why it’s so ...
Across Canada, winter storms or extreme cold can occur suddenly and last for multiple days. The best way to protect yourself and your family is to follow these steps: ...
Manjit Singh grew up in the United Kingdom, originating from Punjab, India. Manjit has volunteered with the Canadian Red Cross in various capacities since 2006. He started as a First Aid trainer for ...
Relentless disaster has become Canada’s new normal. Your investment is needed before the next one strikes. Dave Lagoner, General Manager of Grainger-Canada Ready When the Time Comes is a Canadian Red ...
Over the course of his career, Dick Fadden worked in a variety of positions across the Government of Canada, including in the Department of External Affairs, the Office of the Auditor General of ...
Learn how to identify and respond to cardiovascular and choking emergencies in adults, children, and infants depending on the level of CPR chosen. Training also includes AED use.
Adult Day Program is a social and recreational program in a supervised setting. The program is for a range of adults, including those who may have physical and/or memory challenges, those living with ...
The Canadian Red Cross CPR/AED Course teaches CPR and use of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED). Review course information.
This form can be used by people to sign themselves up to the Friendly Calls program, or by people looking to refer someone who may benefit from its services.
The outbreak of the Second World War in September 1939 returned the Canadian Red Cross Society (CRCS) to its roots as a wartime humanitarian aid organization, and returned it to the size and strength ...
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