Government of Canada Supports Research to Reduce Childhood Injuries
Dr. Ian Pike listens as Minister Aglukkaq announces a significant new investment for a research team that will be tackling the issue of childhood injuries on July 27th in Edmonton.
Minister Aglukkaq announced on July 27th in Edmonton that five research teams will be funded through CIHR for a total of $8.2 million over five years to tackle the issue of childhood injuries.
Minister Aglukkaq meets with children from a day camp in Edmonton following an announcement for new investment in childhood injury prevention on July 27th.
Twelve year old Jayden Taylor-Kay received a serious concussion while playing lacrosse this past season. He is accompanied by the Minister of Health, Leona Aglukaaq and his parents, Jera Taylor and Kelsey Kay. Second row from left: Dr. Ian Pike and Dr. Malcolm King.
Minister Aglukkaq chats with Dr. Ian Pike.
Minister Aglukkaq makes an important funding announcement for five childhood injury research teams.
Minister Aglukkaq plays with some children after a funding announcement for childhood injury research.