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economic hardship, right-wing views drive alta.'s vaccine hesitancy

it is dangerous to be unvaccinated right now — especially in alberta.
the conversation
oct 27 2021

new types of drugs causing wave of overdoses in regina

regina is again on track to set another record for fatal overdoses.
leader post
oct 27 2021

flu season could be much worse in que. this year

quebec’s flu shot program officially kicks off monday, nov. 1, with appointments already available on the clic-santé website.
the montreal gazette
oct 27 2021

alta. should be cautious, despite no post-thanksgiving covid spike: hinshaw

hinshaw said that while numbers are trending in the right direction, the number of people in hospital — 836 patients, including 183 in intensive care — continues to be higher than the highest peak of the third wave last winter
calgary herald
oct 27 2021

why aren't we supporting women who opt out of breast reconstruction?

it’s common wisdom among many that a woman will want to reconstruct her breast to feel more like her old self after breast cancer.
healthy debate
oct 27 2021

b.c. is first jurisdiction in north america to offer covid booster to general population

until now, b.c. had followed other canadian provinces and the u.s. centers for disease control in offering the third dose to those in long-term care facilities, seniors and those in high-risk settings or who are immune-compromised.
vancouver sun
oct 27 2021

'solemn day' for b.c. as thousands of health-care workers defy vax deadline

“it is so disruptive and detrimental to care when we have outbreaks in hospitals as we have a couple right now. and that is the reason why we have this vaccine mandate in place,” said dr. bonnie henry.
vancouver sun
oct 27 2021

opinion: ont.'s cautious approach to lifting covid measures is paying off

the months ahead will require continued vigilance as each of us does our part to keep our province moving forward, says dr. kieran moore.
the national post
oct 27 2021
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diabetes canada
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canadian society for exercise physiology
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canadian centre for caregiving excellence

economic hardship, right-wing views drive alta.'s vaccine hesitancy

it is dangerous to be unvaccinated right now — especially in alberta.
the conversation
oct 27 2021

new types of drugs causing wave of overdoses in regina

regina is again on track to set another record for fatal overdoses.
leader post
oct 27 2021

flu season could be much worse in que. this year

quebec’s flu shot program officially kicks off monday, nov. 1, with appointments already available on the clic-santé website.
the montreal gazette
oct 27 2021

alta. should be cautious, despite no post-thanksgiving covid spike: hinshaw

hinshaw said that while numbers are trending in the right direction, the number of people in hospital — 836 patients, including 183 in intensive care — continues to be higher than the highest peak of the third wave last winter
calgary herald
oct 27 2021
powered by
diabetes canada

why aren't we supporting women who opt out of breast reconstruction?

it’s common wisdom among many that a woman will want to reconstruct her breast to feel more like her old self after breast cancer.
healthy debate
oct 27 2021

b.c. is first jurisdiction in north america to offer covid booster to general population

until now, b.c. had followed other canadian provinces and the u.s. centers for disease control in offering the third dose to those in long-term care facilities, seniors and those in high-risk settings or who are immune-compromised.
vancouver sun
oct 27 2021

'solemn day' for b.c. as thousands of health-care workers defy vax deadline

“it is so disruptive and detrimental to care when we have outbreaks in hospitals as we have a couple right now. and that is the reason why we have this vaccine mandate in place,” said dr. bonnie henry.
vancouver sun
oct 27 2021

opinion: ont.'s cautious approach to lifting covid measures is paying off

the months ahead will require continued vigilance as each of us does our part to keep our province moving forward, says dr. kieran moore.
the national post
oct 27 2021
powered by
canadian society for exercise physiology

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