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Published on May 13, 2015
In the 1940s, this country's blood system was essentially in the hands of the Canadian Red Cross. It took blood donations from volunteers, and supplied the blood to hospitals. But a few decades ago, it became apparent that thousands of Canadians were infected with HIV or hepatitis C, because the blood they were getting was tainted. The Agenda discusses how this happened, and whether Canada's blood system is any safer today.
In the 1940s, this country's blood system was essentially in the hands of the Canadian Red Cross. It took blood donations from volunteers, and supplied the blood to hospitals. But a few decades ago, it became apparent that thousands of Canadians were infected with HIV or hepatitis C, because the blood they were getting was tainted. The Agenda discusses how this happened, and whether Canada's blood system is any safer today.