Alberta's former chief medical officer of health has landed a new role in British Columbia.
Chief medical officer of health Dr. Deena Hinshaw provides a COVID-19 update in Edmonton, Friday, Sept. 3, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jason FransonDr. Deena Hinshaw, who led Alberta's COVID-19 response, was named a deputy provincial health officer for B.C. on Wednesday.
"In her new role, Dr. Hinshaw will support the work of the office of the PHO, while Dr. Martin Lavoie, a deputy provincial health officer, is on temporary assignment," Henry said in a statement announcing the new hire. Alberta Premier Danielle Smith removed Hinshaw as the province's chief medical officer of health in November, shortly after Smith took office.
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