Former Alberta top doctor, Deena Hinshaw, finds temporary public health post in B.C.
VICTORIA — The former chief medical officer of health in Alberta, Dr. Deena Hinshaw, has a new short-term role as the deputy provincial health officer in British Columbia.
B.C.’s provincial health officer, Dr. Bonnie Henry, says Hinshaw joins on a six-month contract while the province’s permanent deputy health officer is on a temporary assignment.
Hinshaw, who had been the public face of Alberta’s COVID-19 response, was removed from the post last fall shortly after Premier Danielle Smith won office.
A statement from the Ministry of Health says Dr. Andrew Larder, who previously served as a medical health officer at both Fraser and Interior Health, joins Hinshaw, and will also be on temporary assignment over the next several months.