CanPath Awarded $2.1 million CIHR Grant for SUPPORT-Canada COVID-19 Initiative

CanPath Awarded $2.1 million CIHR Grant for SUPPORT-Canada COVID-19 Initiative

CanPath (the Canadian Partnership for Tomorrow’s Health) has been awarded a $2.1 million grant from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) through their COVID-19 Rapid Research Funding competition.

LifeLabs Cyberattack notice

LifeLabs, whose lab testing services have been used in the past by the BC Generations Project, recently announced it experienced a significant data breach from a cyber-attack.

CPTP connects participants from coast to coast

Their stories are unique, but Krista, Marc and Sandra actually have a lot in common. They’re three of the more than 330,000 participants in the Canadian Partnership for Tomorrow Project (CPTP) who share a vision of a healthier Canada.

Celebrating a 10 year milestone

The BC Generations Project, part of the Canadian Partnership for Tomorrow Project (CPTP), celebrates their 10 year milestone. A huge thank you to all our amazing participants for their time, effort and support! In recognition of this milestone, CPTP leads Philip Awadalla and John McLaughlin alongside Victoria Kirsh, a researcher using CPTP data, share their ... Read more

More than 300,000 Canadians enrolled in multi-decade research initiative to monitor disease trends

We’re proud to share a new publication by the Canadian Partnership for Tomorrow Project highlighting the recruitment, characteristics, and available data and biosamples of the 307,017 participants (including nearly 30,000 BC Generations Project participants) that make up Canada’s largest research platform.

Taking Care of Business

The BC Generations Project is launching a new questionnaire and this time we want to know about all the places you’ve worked over your lifetime.

Remembering Daryl Armstrong

The BC Generations Project team is saddened by the loss to cancer of our respected colleague and friend. Daryl Armstrong worked with us for almost six years as our IT programmer/analyst, providing IT support for all aspects of the BC Generations Project.

Your health information matters to us!

Find out how the information you provide in the BC Generations Project’s follow-up questionnaires will help future generations.

Project keeps track through follow-up questionnaire

As part of its plan to track health outcomes among nearly 30,000 British Columbians over several decades, the BC Generations Project has launched a new Follow-Up Health & Lifestyle Questionnaire.

New clinical study taps into Project cohort

Can early signs of cancer be detected through a simple blood test? The CANDACE study has been approved to recruit eligible participants from the BC Generations Project cohort to assess the usefulness of an experimental new technology.