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National Defence committee  The objective was twofold. We had two types of teams. One was an infection control team, which was a very practical component, to support the institution and help them to tighten up their controls. The other team, which wasn't specialized, was there to help with any administrativ

November 23rd, 2020Committee meeting

Conrad Sauvé

National Defence committee  No. I said that it took six weeks to recruit and train 1,000 people.

November 23rd, 2020Committee meeting

Conrad Sauvé

National Defence committee  It was general training to show how to help in a situation. In other words, the training covered general work and all instructions regarding protection, wearing PPE, and so forth.

November 23rd, 2020Committee meeting

Conrad Sauvé

November 23rd, 2020Committee meeting

Conrad Sauvé

National Defence committee  I think it went very well. First of all, I want to thank the Canadian Armed Forces. They really collaborated in terms of transferring all of the information. What was critical as well, and I think the most important to highlight, is that we worked very closely with the health and

November 23rd, 2020Committee meeting

Conrad Sauvé

National Defence committee  Again, this is supporting the Quebec government. I think we've extended our presence until March in these institutions or others, wherever there may be an overlap or a challenge. As I said, we are growing the support in Ontario and in Manitoba. In Manitoba we're in five long-term

November 23rd, 2020Committee meeting

Conrad Sauvé

National Defence committee  Is your question about the Canadian forces or the Red Cross? Are you asking if we'll be overwhelmed by the current situation?

November 23rd, 2020Committee meeting

Conrad Sauvé

National Defence committee  It depends on where. First of all, several things have been done in Quebec. I'd like to highlight the great collaboration with the Quebec ministry of health and services and the CIUSSSs. In Quebec, we deployed personnel to replace military personnel in long-term care facilities,

November 23rd, 2020Committee meeting

Conrad Sauvé

National Defence committee  At the moment, we can't dissociate climate issues from food crises and conflicts. In the current context, they are interrelated. For the Red Cross, the UN World Food Programme is crucial. Strengthening the local capacity of organizations and the Red Cross on the ground and a bet

November 23rd, 2020Committee meeting

Conrad Sauvé

National Defence committee  In the response to long-term care, with appropriate resources, we replaced the CAF operations. In Canada, we need to look at an increase of our standing capacity to surge up in these situations. To answer your question, absolutely, the Red Cross can play a more important role. W

November 23rd, 2020Committee meeting

Conrad Sauvé

National Defence committee  I think we have had a very strong relationship with DND through time, every time there's something very important. Really, the main thing is looking at where we bring assets and where they bring assets. Again, I think it's been highlighted that the logistical capacity to lift, in

November 23rd, 2020Committee meeting

Conrad Sauvé

National Defence committee  Could you please repeat the question?

November 23rd, 2020Committee meeting

Conrad Sauvé

National Defence committee  Madam Chair, I'll make the opening presentation. Thank you, because it's a great pleasure for me to address the committee this morning. It is my pleasure to speak to you today on behalf of the more than 5,000 Canadian Red Cross personnel, including 2,000 volunteers, who have and

November 23rd, 2020Committee meeting

Conrad Sauvé

Foreign Affairs committee  Is this for the Red Cross?

November 19th, 2020Committee meeting

Conrad Sauvé

Foreign Affairs committee  I won't be able to provide a short answer. It's important to recognize that epidemics and pandemics are part of a cycle. There was Ebola, cholera and so on. It's not just about responding to that specific crisis. It's about rethinking how systems are structured to deliver respon

November 19th, 2020Committee meeting

Conrad Sauvé