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世界杯决赛2022

dr. justin maloney, father of 911 in ottawa, remembered as a giant in emergency medicine

“he had a vision and he had the tenacity and the wherewithal to keep it going right to the very end and came out on top.”
elizabeth payne
may 5 2022

b.c. health agencies target workers who report under-staffing, burnout: nurses union

critics says nurses, others, effectively working under a gag order
katie derosa
may 5 2022

nunavut inuit more likely to have post-surgical complications, study shows

for scheduled surgeries, inuit had a 53 per cent higher rate of complications than non-inuit patients, and for cancer surgeries it was 63 per cent higher.
elizabeth payne
may 5 2022

unknown number of reporters catch covid after white house correspondents' dinner

the dinner required proof of vaccination and a same-day negative test, and boosters were strongly encouraged, however masking was optional
the national post
may 4 2022

kavanagh: 'naturally occurring retirement communities' deserve a boost in ontario

the ontario election campaign is a good time to press candidates on improving health options for older people.
ottawa citizen
may 4 2022

educators face non-stop stress as schools mark mental health week

'teaching can be a demanding job at any time, let alone during the trying times of the pandemic years'
calgary herald
may 4 2022

cohen: u.s. supreme court abortion ruling throws away a half-century of law

a high court of the united states no longer seeks consensus or honours precedent. it ends a constitutional right with a leak — and a shrug.
ottawa citizen
may 4 2022

ucp has no plans to change alberta abortion access amid concerns over potential u.s. ruling

standing outside the legislature tuesday reacting to the news south of the border, notley said it is "dark, dark day"
edmonton journal
may 4 2022
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dr. justin maloney, father of 911 in ottawa, remembered as a giant in emergency medicine

“he had a vision and he had the tenacity and the wherewithal to keep it going right to the very end and came out on top.”
elizabeth payne
may 5 2022

b.c. health agencies target workers who report under-staffing, burnout: nurses union

critics says nurses, others, effectively working under a gag order
katie derosa
may 5 2022

nunavut inuit more likely to have post-surgical complications, study shows

for scheduled surgeries, inuit had a 53 per cent higher rate of complications than non-inuit patients, and for cancer surgeries it was 63 per cent higher.
elizabeth payne
may 5 2022

unknown number of reporters catch covid after white house correspondents' dinner

the dinner required proof of vaccination and a same-day negative test, and boosters were strongly encouraged, however masking was optional
the national post
may 4 2022
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence

kavanagh: 'naturally occurring retirement communities' deserve a boost in ontario

the ontario election campaign is a good time to press candidates on improving health options for older people.
ottawa citizen
may 4 2022

educators face non-stop stress as schools mark mental health week

'teaching can be a demanding job at any time, let alone during the trying times of the pandemic years'
calgary herald
may 4 2022

cohen: u.s. supreme court abortion ruling throws away a half-century of law

a high court of the united states no longer seeks consensus or honours precedent. it ends a constitutional right with a leak — and a shrug.
ottawa citizen
may 4 2022

ucp has no plans to change alberta abortion access amid concerns over potential u.s. ruling

standing outside the legislature tuesday reacting to the news south of the border, notley said it is "dark, dark day"
edmonton journal
may 4 2022
powered by
obesity matters

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