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世界杯决赛2022

mom's tweet about telling son she is dying touches thousands

neuroscientist and concordia professor nadia chaudhri is now using her platform to raise money for under-represented young scholars.
susan schwartz montreal gazette
may 31 2021

we're no. 1 for vaccinations, majority of quebecers say: poll

only 19 per cent of people in the rest of canada think their province is doing a better job, reveals the survey by léger marketing for the association for canadian studies.
marian scott, montreal gazette
may 31 2021

60% of eligible albertans have received one shot of vaccine

almost all public health measures will be removed two weeks after 70 per cent of albertans aged 12 and up receive their first jab.
edmonton journal
may 30 2021

special-needs people overlooked during pandemic, advocates say

people with disabilities are more likely to have existing heath conditions that can make coronavirus disease more lethal.
vancouver sun
may 30 2021

fitness facilities ready to get into high gear with b.c. restart plan

“it was a big day ... to hear the reopening plan and to start to feel a sense of we're going to be ok, we made it this far. my goodness, we can kind of see the finish line." — live well exercise clinics president and ceo sara hodson
vancouver sun
may 30 2021

windsor mayor creates online waitlist for cross-border vaccinations

windsor regional hospital is meanwhile continuing with its application to health canada to import the surplus detroit doses into windsor.
windsor star
may 30 2021

music as medicine at the montreal children's hospital

three therapists use instruments and voices — and parents — to reach kids "where they're at" and promote healing and a feeling of safety.
the montreal gazette
may 30 2021

ont. couple, vaccinated in u.s., say they've been "harassed" by health officials

“you don’t mind doing something if it’s reasonable or makes sense. but this doesn’t seem reasonable: it’s overkill.”
ottawa citizen
may 30 2021
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canadian centre for caregiving excellence
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obesity matters
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canadian digestive health foundation

mom's tweet about telling son she is dying touches thousands

neuroscientist and concordia professor nadia chaudhri is now using her platform to raise money for under-represented young scholars.
susan schwartz montreal gazette
may 31 2021

we're no. 1 for vaccinations, majority of quebecers say: poll

only 19 per cent of people in the rest of canada think their province is doing a better job, reveals the survey by léger marketing for the association for canadian studies.
marian scott, montreal gazette
may 31 2021

60% of eligible albertans have received one shot of vaccine

almost all public health measures will be removed two weeks after 70 per cent of albertans aged 12 and up receive their first jab.
edmonton journal
may 30 2021

special-needs people overlooked during pandemic, advocates say

people with disabilities are more likely to have existing heath conditions that can make coronavirus disease more lethal.
vancouver sun
may 30 2021
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence

fitness facilities ready to get into high gear with b.c. restart plan

“it was a big day ... to hear the reopening plan and to start to feel a sense of we're going to be ok, we made it this far. my goodness, we can kind of see the finish line." — live well exercise clinics president and ceo sara hodson
vancouver sun
may 30 2021

windsor mayor creates online waitlist for cross-border vaccinations

windsor regional hospital is meanwhile continuing with its application to health canada to import the surplus detroit doses into windsor.
windsor star
may 30 2021

music as medicine at the montreal children's hospital

three therapists use instruments and voices — and parents — to reach kids "where they're at" and promote healing and a feeling of safety.
the montreal gazette
may 30 2021

ont. couple, vaccinated in u.s., say they've been "harassed" by health officials

“you don’t mind doing something if it’s reasonable or makes sense. but this doesn’t seem reasonable: it’s overkill.”
ottawa citizen
may 30 2021
powered by
obesity matters

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