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LKSF supports “Urban Angel” – St Michaels’s Hospital of Toronto, Canada. (Hong Kong, 30 November 2005) The Li Ka-shing Foundation (“LKSF”) announced today that St Michael’s Hospital (“SMH”), an affiliated hospital with the University of Toronto, will receive a grant of CAD 25 million from Li Ka-shing (Canada) Foundation ...
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Mr Li Ka-shing, founder of the Li Ka-shing Foundation,...
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CK Group/Li Ka Shing Foundation Launches $20 Million Voucher...
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Press Releases. 16 September 2020. A Vision for the Future...
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An Interview with Mr. Li Ka-shing (Caixin Online) 05 March...
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Li Ka Shing (Canada) Foundation donates C$500,000 to Pallium...
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17 February 2020. Together as One Li Ka Shing Foundation...
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CANADA. Li Ka Shing Foundation supports projects that promote social progress through expanding access to quality education and medical services and research, encouraging cultural diversity and community involvement.
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Since 1980, Mr Li Ka-shing has invested over HK$30 billion. Li Ka Shing Foundation supports projects that promote social progress through expanding access to quality education and medical services and research, encouraging cultural diversity and community involvement.
The Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute runs clinical trials, and specializes in research on health services and policy, population health, global health and knowledge translation research at St. Michael's Hospital.
The Li Ka Shing Foundation (simplified Chinese: 李嘉诚基金会; traditional Chinese: 李嘉誠基金會) is a Hong Kong-based charitable organization founded in 1980 by Hong Kong entrepreneur Li Ka-shing.
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In 2014, The Li Ka Shing Foundation provided a US$10 million gift to support UC Berkeley and UC San Francisco to jointly launch the Innovative Genomics Initiative (IGI), based on a new technology discovered at UC Berkeley by Professor Jennifer Doudna, executive director of the initiative.