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世界杯决赛2022

b.c. teachers, parents want covid school data to be public

provincial health officer dr. bonnie henry has said the exposure notices issued last year created anxiety for parents, but bctf president teri mooring says having no information only causes more stress.
the canadian press
sep 7 2021

opinion: 5 questions about alberta's pay-for-jabs scheme

will this scheme work to get more folks vaccinated?
edmonton journal
sep 6 2021

opinion: is ontario actually doing 'whatever it takes'?

you don’t have to be vaccinated to care for the sick and vulnerable in hospitals, long-term care homes and other medical centres. that doesn’t make sense
windsor star
sep 6 2021

people with 'invisible disabilities' are being left out

governments, especially at the local level, slow to adopt closed-captioning for the hard of hearing
vancouver sun
sep 6 2021

the history of anti-vaccine beliefs and conspiracy theories

anti-vaccine sentiment has even been part of popular culture in the not-so-distant past.
windsor star
sep 6 2021

bystanders use defibrillator to resuscitate man in cardiac arrest

the machine delivered one shock, restoring the man's heartbeat, and he began to breathe on his own.
ottawa citizen
sep 6 2021

students, colleagues pay tribute to dying neuroscientist

nadia chaudhri joins annual university's shuffle fundraising event to walk the palliative-care floor "every day, every day for as long as i can. what a goal!"
the montreal gazette
sep 6 2021

woman accused of posing as a nurse in ont. may have operated in b.c.

on june 30, a woman named melanie smith was the subject of a bulletin issued by the british columbia college of nurses and midwives.
vancouver sun
sep 6 2021
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the leukemia & lymphoma society of canada (llsc)

b.c. teachers, parents want covid school data to be public

provincial health officer dr. bonnie henry has said the exposure notices issued last year created anxiety for parents, but bctf president teri mooring says having no information only causes more stress.
the canadian press
sep 7 2021

opinion: 5 questions about alberta's pay-for-jabs scheme

will this scheme work to get more folks vaccinated?
edmonton journal
sep 6 2021

opinion: is ontario actually doing 'whatever it takes'?

you don’t have to be vaccinated to care for the sick and vulnerable in hospitals, long-term care homes and other medical centres. that doesn’t make sense
windsor star
sep 6 2021

people with 'invisible disabilities' are being left out

governments, especially at the local level, slow to adopt closed-captioning for the hard of hearing
vancouver sun
sep 6 2021
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence

the history of anti-vaccine beliefs and conspiracy theories

anti-vaccine sentiment has even been part of popular culture in the not-so-distant past.
windsor star
sep 6 2021

bystanders use defibrillator to resuscitate man in cardiac arrest

the machine delivered one shock, restoring the man's heartbeat, and he began to breathe on his own.
ottawa citizen
sep 6 2021

students, colleagues pay tribute to dying neuroscientist

nadia chaudhri joins annual university's shuffle fundraising event to walk the palliative-care floor "every day, every day for as long as i can. what a goal!"
the montreal gazette
sep 6 2021

woman accused of posing as a nurse in ont. may have operated in b.c.

on june 30, a woman named melanie smith was the subject of a bulletin issued by the british columbia college of nurses and midwives.
vancouver sun
sep 6 2021
powered by
obesity matters

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