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世界杯决赛2022

alberta government announces funding to bolster mental health support for seniors

seniors and housing minister josephine pon said the isolation caused by the covid-19 pandemic was hard on the elderly.
stephanie babych
jun 8 2022

future of mask mandates in ontario's high-risk settings remains murky as some experts urge province to keep them in place

the ontario government has so far kept mask mandates in high-risk indoor settings, including on transit, in hospitals and long-term care homes. most of those mandates were initially set to expire april 27, but were extended again until june 11 — this saturday.
elizabeth payne
jun 8 2022

nurse practitioners want bigger role to fill sask. primary care gap

nps say they can help fill a growing need for primary care in major urban centres, but the jobs just aren't there.
zak vescera
jun 7 2022

b.c. launches alert system for extreme heat

the b.c. government is adding extreme heat to its emergency alert system, as it awaits coroner's report on last year's deadly heat dome that killed 570
denise ryan
jun 7 2022

feds increase funding for program helping internationally trained health professionals get certified

the funding comes from immigration, refugees, and citizenship canada (ircc) and will go towards helping internationally educated health professionals complete certification processes for working in canada.
thomas desormeaux
jun 7 2022

'gutsy walk' for crohn's, colitis raises thousands

this year's gutsy walk, raising money for crohn's and colitis canada, had more than 100 participants and raised about $20,000.
kathleen saylors
jun 7 2022

study finds suicide rates among transgender youth at 'crisis' levels

the study shows that transgender and nonbinary youths are at a sharply elevated risk of suicidal thoughts and suicide attempts than their “cisgender” peers.
aedan helmer
jun 7 2022

opinion: calgary’s proposed smoking ban in parks is a smoke-and-mirrors distraction

the proposed banning of smoking and vaping in calgary's public parks is ill-advised, says columnist rebecca haines-saah, an associate professor in community health sciences at the cumming school of medicine, university of calgary.
rebecca haines-saah
jun 6 2022
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canadian centre for caregiving excellence
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obesity matters
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canadian digestive health foundation

alberta government announces funding to bolster mental health support for seniors

seniors and housing minister josephine pon said the isolation caused by the covid-19 pandemic was hard on the elderly.
stephanie babych
jun 8 2022

future of mask mandates in ontario's high-risk settings remains murky as some experts urge province to keep them in place

the ontario government has so far kept mask mandates in high-risk indoor settings, including on transit, in hospitals and long-term care homes. most of those mandates were initially set to expire april 27, but were extended again until june 11 — this saturday.
elizabeth payne
jun 8 2022

nurse practitioners want bigger role to fill sask. primary care gap

nps say they can help fill a growing need for primary care in major urban centres, but the jobs just aren't there.
zak vescera
jun 7 2022

b.c. launches alert system for extreme heat

the b.c. government is adding extreme heat to its emergency alert system, as it awaits coroner's report on last year's deadly heat dome that killed 570
denise ryan
jun 7 2022
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence

feds increase funding for program helping internationally trained health professionals get certified

the funding comes from immigration, refugees, and citizenship canada (ircc) and will go towards helping internationally educated health professionals complete certification processes for working in canada.
thomas desormeaux
jun 7 2022

'gutsy walk' for crohn's, colitis raises thousands

this year's gutsy walk, raising money for crohn's and colitis canada, had more than 100 participants and raised about $20,000.
kathleen saylors
jun 7 2022

study finds suicide rates among transgender youth at 'crisis' levels

the study shows that transgender and nonbinary youths are at a sharply elevated risk of suicidal thoughts and suicide attempts than their “cisgender” peers.
aedan helmer
jun 7 2022

opinion: calgary’s proposed smoking ban in parks is a smoke-and-mirrors distraction

the proposed banning of smoking and vaping in calgary's public parks is ill-advised, says columnist rebecca haines-saah, an associate professor in community health sciences at the cumming school of medicine, university of calgary.
rebecca haines-saah
jun 6 2022
powered by
obesity matters

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