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CAE to establish vaccination centre for its employees in Quebec

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CAE has initiated a mobilization effort with many large Quebec and Canadian companies so that they can participate in the vaccination operation.

CAE is in the process of setting up a vaccination centre at its head office in the St. Laurent borough, which will provide vaccinations to its employees and their families as well as the surrounding community. (CNW Group/CAE INC.)

MONTREAL — At a press briefing with the Quebec Minister of Health and Social Services held at its headquarters on Mar. 19, CAE announced that it is helping the government in accelerating mass vaccination against COVID-19 and reducing pressure on the healthcare system.

CAE will work to establish a vaccination centre at its own expense, at its headquarters in the Saint-Laurent borough, which will allow for the vaccination of its employees and their families as well as the surrounding community.

“As a leading company in the fight against COVID-19, we want to make a difference in the vaccination effort and play a role in getting the economy back on track. That’s why, on behalf of CAE’s 4,000 employees in Quebec, I am offering CAE’s help to accelerate vaccination in order to support and reduce the pressure on the healthcare system. I would like to thank my fellow business leaders who are stepping up and providing resources to open up workplace vaccination hubs, and I invite all companies who can contribute to do so,” said Marc Parent, President and CEO of CAE. “I would also like to highlight the receptiveness shown by the Quebec government, which will contribute to a faster economic recovery for all Quebeckers.”

CAE has initiated a mobilization effort with many large Quebec and Canadian companies so that they can participate in the vaccination operation to allow for economic recovery and a return to normal life. Several companies have offered this support, and together have committed to the ambitious goal of vaccinating up to 500,000 Quebeckers, working in collaboration with the health system and following the order of priority established by public health.

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CAE is also seconding to the government a Director with expertise in large-scale project management, performance management and process optimization. Marie-Christine Cloutier, Director of Business Performance and Strategic Growth at CAE, will act as the liaison between the ministry’s team and participating businesses. She will directly support the director of the vaccination campaign in Quebec by consolidating service offerings and coordinating the vaccination effort with all companies setting up vaccination centres.

CAE intends to continue initiating discussions with other provincial governments to make a difference in the immunization effort across the country.

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