Alberta’s former chief medical officer of health (CMOH) Dr. Deena Hinshaw has been hired as deputy provincial health officer in British Columbia in a temporary role.
“In her new role, Dr. Hinshaw will support the work of the office of the PHO [Provincial Health Officer],” said Henry, adding that Hinshaw would “help strengthen B.C.’s preparedness and response to present and future public health emergencies.”
“I appreciate the work that Dr. Deena Hinshaw has done, but I think that we are in a new phase where we are now talking about treating coronavirus as endemic, as we do influenza,” Smith said at the time.
Hinshaw was paid $363,633.92 by the Alberta government in 2021, plus cash benefits of $227,911.35 in the form of overtime pay, vacation payouts, and a vehicle allowance.
“I feel very fortunate to work alongside such talented and dedicated public health experts and I know their expertise will be a great assistance as we emerge from the pandemic and continue to address the many public health challenges facing the province,” said Henry.
In April 2022, Hinshaw appeared in court to testify on various public health orders she put in place while CMOH, as part of a constitutional legal challenge brought by churches against government restrictions. A decision is still pending in the matter.
B.C. has also hired Dr. Andrew Larder, previously a medical officer of health for Fraser and Interior Health, on a temporary basis to join the office of public health.