06/05/2026
We’re looking forward to joining the Digital Governance Council for an upcoming webinar hosted by the Public Services Health & Safety Association.
The session will explore how AI is being used across Canadian organizations and how it can help strengthen capacity and improve efficiency. Infoway’s Salma Roberts will also share an overview of our AI Scribe Program and its impact on clinicians and the health system.
Register now and join us on June 23 at 1 p.m. ET to learn more.
Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Health, Safety, and Wellbeing in Canada. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly reshaping how organizations predict, prevent, and respond to workplace health, safety, and wellbeing hazards and risks. The integration of AI into this space presents a transformative opportunity for organizations to embed AI into the core of their operations,...
06/04/2026
June is National Indigenous History Month, a time to recognize and celebrate the rich histories, cultures and contributions of First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples across Canada.
At Infoway, we are committed to advancing a Connected Care system that respects Indigenous rights, supports data sovereignty and promotes culturally appropriate, equitable access to care.
We acknowledge that meaningful progress requires ongoing collaboration, listening and learning. This month—and every month—we reaffirm our commitment to supporting Indigenous-led approaches to digital health and better outcomes for Indigenous communities.
06/01/2026
June marks the beginning of Pride Season, a time to come together to learn about, celebrate and support the 2SLGBTQIA+ community, while recognizing the ongoing work toward more inclusive and equitable care for all.
We are committed to supporting these communities by advancing digital health solutions that promote access, respect diverse identities and help ensure care is safe, affirming and person-centred.
Building a Connected Care system means ensuring no one is left behind. This Pride Season, we reaffirm our commitment to equity, inclusion and better health outcomes for everyone.
06/01/2026
We’re proud to co-host the e-Health Conference & Tradeshow, Canada’s premier event for digital health professionals, taking place June 14–16 in Halifax.
Infoway will be well represented this year, with our team contributing to seven sessions, including six panels alongside experts from across the country.
Join Barry Xu, Cassandra Fusco, Michelle Culverwell, Dr. Rashaad Bhyat and Scott Thistleton as they share insights on key priorities shaping Connected Care—from health data sharing and governance to trust frameworks, AI, patient-mediated access to the Patient Summary and Indigenous health.
Explore the full agenda to learn more: https://bit.ly/4u2ya77
05/28/2026
Congratulations to Owen Adams on being named the 2026 recipient of the MacNaught-Taillon Leadership Award, presented in partnership by Canadian Health Leadership Network, Healthcare Excellence Canada, and the e-Health Conference host organizations (Infoway, CIHI and Digital Health Canada).
With a distinguished career spanning health policy, workforce planning and data-driven decision-making, Owen’s contributions have helped shape more connected, informed health systems across the country.
As part of the award, a bursary is presented to an emerging health leader selected by the recipient. This year’s bursary recipient, Krishnu Singh, will begin the Master of Health Informatics program at the University of Toronto this fall.
Owen will be formally recognized at the e-Health Conference in Halifax next month.
05/21/2026
What does it take to move digital health from concept to real-world impact? Carlie Gau is working at that intersection—partnering with clinicians, provinces and territories to support the adoption of digital health tools across Canada.
In our latest Employee Spotlight, she shares insights from her work on the AI Scribe Program, along with lessons learned from other key initiatives—including clinician-led evaluations, regional launches and interoperability pilots.
Employee Spotlight Series: Meet Carlie Gau, Senior Manager, Enablement Programs
Through our Employee Spotlight Series, we’re showcasing the talented individuals who are helping to advance digital health interoperability in Canada. Carlie Gau works closely with clinicians, provinces and territories to support the adoption of digital health tools.
05/19/2026
Next week, we'll be at the CAHSPR Conference 2026 in Ottawa—joining leaders from across the country to explore how evidence can better inform health system transformation.
Our team will be contributing to four sessions, with a strong focus on AI in clinical care and health system decision-making. From evaluating the real-world impact of AI scribes, to understanding what’s driving (and limiting) AI adoption among physicians, to exploring how AI can improve access to trusted health data—these discussions are grounded in pan-Canadian insights and practical application.
We’ll also discuss findings from the 2025 Canadian Medical Student Survey, highlighting how prepared Canada’s future physicians are for digital practice—and where gaps remain.
If you’re attending, we hope to see you there.
05/15/2026
Behind every digital health solution are the people who ensure it works in practice—not just in theory.
At Infoway, we’re grateful for the contributions of our nurse champions, Dominique Boston and Michelle Culverwell, whose insights help ensure our work reflects the realities of nursing practice and the needs of those delivering care.
Michelle brings experience across emergency, community and virtual care—grounding her work in what clinicians need to deliver coordinated, high-quality care. At Infoway, she focuses on advancing Connected Care in ways that translate into real-world impact, helping ensure digital solutions support nurses in their day-to-day practice and bridge the gap between strategy and reality.
Dominique’s experience in acute care and now as a primary care nurse practitioner continues to shape her perspective on the importance of connected information. She has seen firsthand how disconnected systems can impact clinical decisions—and how well-designed, interoperable tools can improve both clinician and patient experiences across the care journey.
This , we’re proud to work alongside our nurse leaders to help ensure the future of Connected Care is built with, and for, those delivering care every day.