The One Health Initiatives tool has been created with the support of the Canadian Animal Health Surveillance System. The tool allows searching for One Health Initiatives in Canada, along with the ability to filter the initiatives by name, topic, scope, species, region, lead organization, and group type as well as by date range. A .csv download function is available, so the information is more readily useable.

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One Health Against Pathogens Food-borne, water-borne, vector-borne, and zoonotic (FWVZ) pathogens have been on the rise in Canada and around the world with the explosion of globalization, antimicrobial resistance, and climate...
CoPEH-Canada Course on Ecosystem Approaches to Health Discover innovative and dynamic approaches for better understanding the multiple factors which influence health – ecosystem approaches to health – with an experienced, pan-Canadian team in this... May 01, 2023
Olea-Popelka Research Group “In our research group, with our applied research approach, we constantly seek to generate and provide scientific evidence to guide the decision/policy making process impacting the health of humans, wildlife and domestic species, and the environment in which these species interact,”
Winnipeg Humane Society One Health Program The program will deliver a series of both external northern/remote and internal clinics, that offer a variety of services to both human and animals that were previously lacking access... Jan 03, 2022
Zoonosis, Epidemiology and Public Health Research Group Cooperation between the Université de Montréal, PHAC, CFIA, INSPQ Public health innovation in a multidisciplinary environment with relation to zoonotic diseases and emerging infectious diseases Research applied to public health objectives (preparation, prediction, response) Jan 01, 2001
The McEachran Institute The McEachran Institute will enhance veterinary medicine’s service to society by translating science and innovative ideas into policy and social action to address society’s most pressing threats at the animal-human-environment interface