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opinion: ugh, it's father's day. again

is it time we reconsidered parents days?
lisa machado
jun 20 2021

opinion: ottawa public health needs to disclose workplace outbreaks

oph has continued to allow businesses to escape accountability for covid-19 outbreaks by ensuring they remain unnamed
ottawa citizen
jun 17 2021

machado: finding hope in malt bread and small wins

sometimes you just know how it’s going to end. but you continue to hope and do whatever you can to make a difference.
lisa machado
jun 17 2021

opinion: pandemic highlights low value care

research shows that over 30 per cent of all healthcare offered prior to the pandemic lacked clinical value to patients.
karen born and ken milne
jun 16 2021

opinion: stiff price controls will hurt access to ground-breaking drugs

the federal patented medicines price review board thinks companies would be happy to sell canada their new drugs for much less than they get in many other 36 oecd countries. it doesn’t look like they’re right.
ottawa citizen
jun 15 2021

opinion: canada must recommit to hiv/aid targets

as of the end of 2020, most of the world had failed to meet the un 90-90-90 target.
vancouver sun
jun 13 2021

learning to accept who i am: teens on the pandemic

vanessa wright says the last year has helped her differentiate between 'wants' and 'needs.'
vanessa wright
jun 10 2021

opinion: how normal will the 'return to normal' be?

as long as the pandemic rages, however, we are shielded from fully facing the damage it will have left behind.
montreal gazette
jun 8 2021
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canadian society for exercise physiology
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migraine canada
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canadian digestive health foundation

opinion: ugh, it's father's day. again

is it time we reconsidered parents days?
lisa machado
jun 20 2021

opinion: ottawa public health needs to disclose workplace outbreaks

oph has continued to allow businesses to escape accountability for covid-19 outbreaks by ensuring they remain unnamed
ottawa citizen
jun 17 2021

machado: finding hope in malt bread and small wins

sometimes you just know how it’s going to end. but you continue to hope and do whatever you can to make a difference.
lisa machado
jun 17 2021

opinion: pandemic highlights low value care

research shows that over 30 per cent of all healthcare offered prior to the pandemic lacked clinical value to patients.
karen born and ken milne
jun 16 2021
powered by
canadian society for exercise physiology

opinion: stiff price controls will hurt access to ground-breaking drugs

the federal patented medicines price review board thinks companies would be happy to sell canada their new drugs for much less than they get in many other 36 oecd countries. it doesn’t look like they’re right.
ottawa citizen
jun 15 2021

opinion: canada must recommit to hiv/aid targets

as of the end of 2020, most of the world had failed to meet the un 90-90-90 target.
vancouver sun
jun 13 2021

learning to accept who i am: teens on the pandemic

vanessa wright says the last year has helped her differentiate between 'wants' and 'needs.'
vanessa wright
jun 10 2021

opinion: how normal will the 'return to normal' be?

as long as the pandemic rages, however, we are shielded from fully facing the damage it will have left behind.
montreal gazette
jun 8 2021
powered by
migraine canada

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