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Examples of advocacy initiatives aimed at obtaining coverage for Continuous Glucose Monitors in the Yukon:

November 2, 2021 Recipient, Diabetes Canada National Advocacy Leadership Award

Nov 2, 2021 | CGM Coverage

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September 23, 2020 Business Request for Sponsorship of CGMs 

Sep 23, 2020 | CGM Coverage

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September 10, 2020 Letter to Minister of Economic Development, Hon. Ranj Pillai

Sep 10, 2020 | CGM Coverage

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September 9, 2020 Facebook Post

Sep 9, 2020 | CGM Coverage

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May 6, 2020 Facebook Post

May 6, 2020 | CGM Coverage

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March 30, 2020 Letter to Premier of Yukon, Hon. Sandy Silver

Mar 30, 2020 | CGM Coverage

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February 14, 2020 Facebook Post and Newspaper Ad

Feb 14, 2020 | CGM Coverage

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February 12, 2020 Facebook Post and Newspaper Ad

Feb 12, 2020 | CGM Coverage

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February 7, 2020 Facebook Post and Newspaper Ad

Feb 7, 2020 | CGM Coverage

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January 31, 2020 Facebook Post and Newspaper Ad

Jan 31, 2020 | CGM Coverage

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January 24, 2020 Facebook Post and Newspaper Ad

Jan 24, 2020 | CGM Coverage

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Letter sent to Stephen Samis, Deputy Minister of Health and Social Services

Nov 5, 2019 | CGM Coverage

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Letter to Minister of Health, Pauline Frost

May 17, 2019 | CGM Coverage

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Radio Script:  Glucose Monitor Funding

Apr 18, 2018 | CGM Coverage

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Letter sent to Director of Insured Health, Health and Social Services

Jan 17, 2018 | CGM Coverage

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