Council of Federated Organizations

Safeware Announces New Training Division with Acquisition of Hazard3

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星期三, 十一月 22, 2023

LANHAM, Md., Nov. 22, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Safeware, Inc., a leading provider of protective equipment and solutions, is proud to announce its acquisition of Hazard3, a distinguished organization specializing in emergency response training. This acquisition signifies a major step forward in Safeware's dedication to supporting Emergency Responders and Federal Organizations across the United States.

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  • Safeware acquires Hazard3, enhancing its commitment to emergency response training and support for Emergency Responders and Federal Organizations in the U.S.
    LANHAM, Md., Nov. 22, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Safeware, Inc., a leading provider of protective equipment and solutions, is proud to announce its acquisition of Hazard3 , a distinguished organization specializing in emergency response training.
  • "Christina and Gary have been a part of the Safeware family for several years as valued partners," said Daric Simons, CEO of Safeware.
  • The integration of Hazard3 into Safeware also marks the introduction of an exciting new venture within the company – Safeware Training.
  • For more information about Safeware's acquisition of Hazard3, please contact Safeware at safewareinc.com .

Canadians need to see health system solutions now: CMA

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星期二, 十一月 7, 2023

Given the fragile state of our health system, Canadians are looking to the premiers to deliver solutions that will improve access to care and support the health workforce.

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  • Given the fragile state of our health system, Canadians are looking to the premiers to deliver solutions that will improve access to care and support the health workforce.
  • We commend premiers for their discussion on climate change and housing, two critical issues that also impact the health of Canadians every day.
  • As Canadians demand better access to health care and providers continue to stretch themselves thin, the time for implementing solutions is now.
  • The CMA welcomes being part of conversations with all governments to collectively solve the health care crisis.

CLC: Premiers, PM Must Listen to Canadians on Strengthening Health Care

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星期二, 十月 5, 2021

OTTAWA, Oct. 05, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- With a new First Ministers Meeting date not yet set, Canadas unions are calling on the Premiers and the Prime Minister to listen to the millions of Canadians demanding that new health care funding actually invests in strengthening our public health care systems.

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  • OTTAWA, Oct. 05, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- With a new First Ministers Meeting date not yet set, Canadas unions are calling on the Premiers and the Prime Minister to listen to the millions of Canadians demanding that new health care funding actually invests in strengthening our public health care systems.
  • With the future of Canadas cherished public health care hanging in the balance, a no-strings-attached approach is simply a non-starter for Canadians looking for quality care.
  • The Canadian Labour Congress campaigned during the recent election for an economic recovery that includes stronger, publicly delivered health care.
  • For that to happen, all levels of government must work with health care workers and advocates to deliver improvements to existing public health care, implement universal pharmacare and take profits out of long-term care delivery.