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policy & government

dad sets up site to track covid cases in quebec schools

"having one case in one school is one thing. but having that case multiplied by 25, i'd want to know that as a parent."
monika warzecha
sep 3 2020

opinion: does health canada think we're incompetent?

the case for approving at-home covid-19 tests
monika warzecha
sep 3 2020

ontario changes rules for family caregivers and long-term care

ontario says a policy of isolating residents has worsened their outcomes during the pandemic
monika warzecha
sep 3 2020

teachers union takes quebec to court over covid screening

the union also hopes to have the government supply all documents related to the sanitary plan that is being applied in schools
monika warzecha
sep 2 2020

institute for pandemics takes aim at the next health crisis

the institute, launched by uoft, will help shape future responses to health crises.
anna sharratt
aug 25 2020

covid alert app is a case of tech-driven bad policy design

rather than, say, closing potential covid-19 hot spots like bars and providing income support to owners and workers, it relies on an incomplete technological fix to deal with failures to socially distance.
the conversation
aug 14 2020

stage 3: why it's too early to let your guard down

crowds of 50 people may make it hard to physically distance, masks are critical, plus, covid-19 is still out there.
diana duong
jul 29 2020

parents to protest wednesday for safer return to ontario schools

when jessica lyons thinks about sending her two young children back to school this fall, she says her heart feels like it's gripped in a vise.
ottawa citizen
jul 29 2020
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canadian centre for caregiving excellence
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obesity matters
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the leukemia & lymphoma society of canada (llsc)

dad sets up site to track covid cases in quebec schools

"having one case in one school is one thing. but having that case multiplied by 25, i'd want to know that as a parent."
monika warzecha
sep 3 2020

opinion: does health canada think we're incompetent?

the case for approving at-home covid-19 tests
monika warzecha
sep 3 2020

ontario changes rules for family caregivers and long-term care

ontario says a policy of isolating residents has worsened their outcomes during the pandemic
monika warzecha
sep 3 2020

teachers union takes quebec to court over covid screening

the union also hopes to have the government supply all documents related to the sanitary plan that is being applied in schools
monika warzecha
sep 2 2020
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence

institute for pandemics takes aim at the next health crisis

the institute, launched by uoft, will help shape future responses to health crises.
anna sharratt
aug 25 2020

covid alert app is a case of tech-driven bad policy design

rather than, say, closing potential covid-19 hot spots like bars and providing income support to owners and workers, it relies on an incomplete technological fix to deal with failures to socially distance.
the conversation
aug 14 2020

stage 3: why it's too early to let your guard down

crowds of 50 people may make it hard to physically distance, masks are critical, plus, covid-19 is still out there.
diana duong
jul 29 2020

parents to protest wednesday for safer return to ontario schools

when jessica lyons thinks about sending her two young children back to school this fall, she says her heart feels like it's gripped in a vise.
ottawa citizen
jul 29 2020
powered by
obesity matters

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