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世界杯决赛2022

hospitality industry hopes june is month of pandemic rebirth

under alberta’s reopening plan, it appears likely that tuesday’s patio reopening will quickly be followed by a conditional return to indoor dining as soon as june 10.
bill kaufmann
jun 2 2021

smoking cannabis didn't help the young kick opioid use: reports

recent findings will likely add to the debate given that studies to date “present a very mixed picture of the possible role of cannabis in the self-treatment”
angela stelmakowich, the growth op
jun 2 2021

quarantine hotels on trial as federal court hears constitutional challenge

'this is not what we do in canada, we do not detain law-abiding citizens en masse,' a lawyer for several of the people challenging the rules told the court
adrian humphreys, national post
jun 2 2021

ok to follow astrazeneca shot with a mrna vaccine dose: panel

the advice affects more than two million canadians who received the oxford-astrazeneca vaccine
joanne laucius, ottawa citizen
jun 1 2021

covid risk still there, don't overdo newfound freedom: montreal doc

"i think we should still prepare for the possibility that there could be more covid coming," christopher labos says.
montreal gazette
jun 1 2021

quebec designates b.1.167 as variant of concern

the public health institute has listed the variant first identified in india as under "increased surveillance," with 27 cases detected.
healthing.ca
jun 1 2021

a clinical counsellor describes his legal trip on magic mushrooms

"i'm more open and curious now. i really want to hear how people are feeling. i am an experienced psychotherapist yet here is an area i need to work on. my journey really did that for me." — clinical counsellor dave phillips
vancouver sun
jun 1 2021

ontario long-term care homes must have vaccination policy for staff

covid vaccinations won't be mandatory, however
the toronto sun
jun 1 2021
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence
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obesity matters
powered by
canadian digestive health foundation

hospitality industry hopes june is month of pandemic rebirth

under alberta’s reopening plan, it appears likely that tuesday’s patio reopening will quickly be followed by a conditional return to indoor dining as soon as june 10.
bill kaufmann
jun 2 2021

smoking cannabis didn't help the young kick opioid use: reports

recent findings will likely add to the debate given that studies to date “present a very mixed picture of the possible role of cannabis in the self-treatment”
angela stelmakowich, the growth op
jun 2 2021

quarantine hotels on trial as federal court hears constitutional challenge

'this is not what we do in canada, we do not detain law-abiding citizens en masse,' a lawyer for several of the people challenging the rules told the court
adrian humphreys, national post
jun 2 2021

ok to follow astrazeneca shot with a mrna vaccine dose: panel

the advice affects more than two million canadians who received the oxford-astrazeneca vaccine
joanne laucius, ottawa citizen
jun 1 2021
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence

covid risk still there, don't overdo newfound freedom: montreal doc

"i think we should still prepare for the possibility that there could be more covid coming," christopher labos says.
montreal gazette
jun 1 2021

quebec designates b.1.167 as variant of concern

the public health institute has listed the variant first identified in india as under "increased surveillance," with 27 cases detected.
healthing.ca
jun 1 2021

a clinical counsellor describes his legal trip on magic mushrooms

"i'm more open and curious now. i really want to hear how people are feeling. i am an experienced psychotherapist yet here is an area i need to work on. my journey really did that for me." — clinical counsellor dave phillips
vancouver sun
jun 1 2021

ontario long-term care homes must have vaccination policy for staff

covid vaccinations won't be mandatory, however
the toronto sun
jun 1 2021
powered by
obesity matters

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