CAHSS Newsletters and Reports

Click on the button of the desired CAHSS quarterly newsletter or achievement report to download and view. If you would like to be added to our mailing list, send us an email at cahssinfo@animalhealthcanada.ca.

 

 

NEWSLETTERS

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“L'enquête” Monthly Report - November 2024

Highlights of CAHSS activities for November 2024

 

 

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CAHSS Newsletter Winter 2022

The CAHSS Winter 2022 newsletter features updates from our regional, surveillance and CAHSS commodity groups and special topics networks, CAHSS and AHC staff updates, new CAHSS tools, and a new section on "Thinking outside of the surveillance box".

CAHSS Newsletter November 2021

The CAHSS November 2021 newsletter features updates from our regional, surveillance and CAHSS commodity groups and special topics networks, NFAHWC updates, and other new CAHSS resources that may be useful to members.

CAHSS Newsletter August 2021

The CAHSS August 2021 newsletter features updates from our regional, surveillance and CAHSS networks, highlights our new summer student Claire Su (FMV), and a few upcoming events in the fall 2021.

CAHSS Newsletter January 2021

The CAHSS January 2021 newsletter provides updates about the new website launch, network and regional surveillance network updates, and more information on the governance charter.

CAHSS Newsletter August 2020

The CAHSS August 2020 newsletter provides updates about network initiatives, the CAHSS governance charter and strategic plan, and the newly hired communications lead- Dr. Doris Leung.

ACHIEVEMENT REPORT

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CAHSS Achievement Report 2021-2022

The CAHSS Achievement Report reflects on the progress made in 2021-2022 in collaboration, information sharing, and in advancing animal health surveillance in Canada.

CAHSS Achievement Report 2020 to 2021

The CAHSS Achievement Report reflects on the progress made in 2020-2021 in collaboration, information sharing, and in advancing animal health surveillance in Canada.