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Jun 26, 2026, 16:32
Kaitlin Lichty: A New Identity Reflecting a Shared Legacy of Bleeding Disorders
Kaitlin Lichty, HR Solutions Specialist at Manulife, Shared Bleeding Disorders Canada’s post on LinkedIn, adding:
“So excited for this evolution!
The updated branding better reflects the entire community represented, as well as one of the most common inherited bleeding disorders that has impacted my family.”
Bleeding Disorders Canada shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Welcome to Bleeding Disorders Canada!
Learn more about the new name of the Canadian Hemophilia Society, now Bleeding Disorders Canada, and what it means for our community.”
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