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The Government of Canada's commitment to renew and strengthen public health includes the establishment of a series of National Collaborating Centres (NCC) ( The centres draw on regional, national and international expertise and collaborate with various organizations, including the provinces and territories, academia and non-government organizations. They are located in different regions across the country, each one specializing in a priority area. The centres focus on requirements for (and gaps in) knowledge and research in a variety of public health sectors through partnerships within academia, governments and non-governments and its communities of practice. Additionally, the centres work as a network, which support knowledge demands around public health goals and priorities as these evolve and change to respond to its' current needs. Priorities are reviewed and assessed on a regular basis through a combination of activities by the National Collaborating Centre Program (
For more information, contact publichealthpractice@phac-aspc.gc.ca
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