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Cystic Fibrosis Canada is fully committed to transparency and accountability of financial information. We are in a strong financial position as we continue to strategically invest generous donor dollars into vital CF research and care.
Charities are legally required to file a Registered Charity Information Return (T3010) to the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). Read the mostrecent T3010 for Cystic Fibrosis Canada.
Cystic Fibrosis Canada's statement regarding contributions from the pharmaceutical industry is available here.
Annual general meeting
Cystic Fibrosis Canada’s Annual General Meeting will be held virtually on April 28, 2023. For information, please contact Thérèse attpaquette@cysticfibrosis.ca.
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Upcoming Events
May 25, 2024
REGINA Ride for the Breath of Life Bike Run
On Saturday, May 25th, 2024 the South Saskatchewan Chapter of Cystic Fibrosis Canada is proud to be hosting their 40th Annual Ride for the Breath of Life.
We are so grateful for all of our riders over the years coming together to raise much needed funds. Since our first run we have raised over$824,595for research, advocacy & clinical care for Cystic Fibrosis Canada, all because of YOUR support!
See details for more information on how to join us!
Gillian Maramieri has been involved with Cystic Fibrosis Canada for 10 years and is a working mother of two boys. Her youngest, Matthew, has cystic fibrosis and was the first to be diagnosed with CF in the family. He was diagnosed at birth after Gillian’s doctors noticed an echogenic bowel 18 weeks into her pregnancy. Her first words after the diagnosis were, "Ok, now what do we need to do?"