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Nancy DiPietro - Prime Minister Presents Awards to 14 Nurses

Sunday, March 23rd, 2008

Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Health Minister Tony Clement recognized 14 extraordinary and diverse nurse leaders from across Canada today for their contributions to the health system and the health of Canadians. The event, held at The Hospital for Sick Children, marked the official launch of the Centennial Year of the Canadian Nurses Association
(CNA).
“There are 270,000 registered nurses in Canada today,” said Prime Minister Harper. “These vital individuals are fulfilling roles, not only on the front line of health care, but also in research, advocacy, innovation, health policy development, and education.
The highlight of the event, however, was the adulation and acknowledgement of the 14 exceptional nurses, including Mary Jo Haddad, President and CEO of The Hospital for Sick Children who was presented a CAN Nurse to Know Centennial Achievement Award for her outstanding leadership and achievement as a registered nurse by Prime Minister Harper and Dr. Smadu.
The other recipients of the CNA Nurse to Know Centennial Achievement Award, representing each province and territory, were: Joanne Simms of Newfoundland; Patsy Smith of Nova Scotia; Janet Bryanton of Prince Edward Island; Daniel Savoie of New Brunswick; Lieutenant Jeff Lee of Quebec; Nancy DiPietro of Ontario; Dr. Roberta Woodgate of Manitoba; Dr. June Anonson of Saskatchewan; Marianne Stewart of Alberta; Dion Thevarge of British Columbia; Patricia McLellan of the Yukon, Céline Pelletier of the Northwest Territories; and Barb Harvey of Nunavut.
Each award recipient has made a significant contribution to the health of Canadians and the health system in general. Their stories reveal a spectrum of courage, leadership, conviction and passion that serve as inspiring examples for the current and next generation of nurses which the CNA projects by 2020 will practice largely in the community and home settings, with shorter stays becoming the norm in smaller and more specialized hospitals.

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Paul Reddam and his life

Saturday, March 15th, 2008

J. Paul Reddam was born July 28, 1955, Windsor, Ontario, Canada. Paul Reddam has a wife Zillah and stepdaughter Chanel. Paul Reddam holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University of Windsor, master’s degree in philosophy from the University of Toronto and a Ph.D in philosophy from the University of Southern California.Paul Reddam’s residence is in Laguna Beach, California. Paul Reddam founded Ditech.com in 1995, a mortgage loan company that was the first to use television and billboards advertising for current rates. Reddam sold the company to General Motors in 1999.

Now, Paul Reddam is the president of CashCall, a consumer loan company base in Irvine.Paul Reddam loves horses. He claimed his first horse, Ocean Warrior, in 1988.  Paul Reddam purchased a majority 25 percent interest in Ten Most Wanted for a reported $1 million in April of 2003 following an impressive victory in the Illinois Derby. A disappointing ninth in the Kentucky Derby, Ten Most Wanted would later win the Travers Stakes and Super Derby as a 3-year-old. Paul Reddam earned over $1.5 million before a ligament injury necessitated his retirement in May of 2004.

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