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Canadian Political News
A Cape Bretoner is among the latest Order of Canada appointees (Cape Breton Post)Cape Breton native Judith Chernin Budovitch, C.M., Fredericton, New Brunswick, has been made a Member of the Order of Canada.
141! Not too shabby, eh? (Hamilton Spectator)Thomas Walkom Torstar News Service We're still here. It's been 141 years since this improbable country was created from a collection of disparate British colonies, with little linking them other than the fact they were not the United States. And yet we persist.
141! Not too shabby, eh? (Toronto Star)We're still here. It's been 141 years since this improbable country was created from a collection of disparate British colonies, with little linking them other than the fact they were not the United States. And yet we persist.
Environmental & Energy (Mondaq)In the past year, climate change has become among the most publicized issues in Canada and one of the main sources of debate in Canadian politics.
Emerson went from Harper's 'worst nightmare' to dream minister (Vancouver Sun) Moore, who did not return phone calls, has already bulked up his political might with jobs as campaign volunteer, party strategist and radio talk-show host.
Emerson reaffirmed as foreign minister in mini-shuffle (CTV.ca)David Emerson was officially shifted to his new role as foreign affairs minister following the removal of Maxime Bernier, who was forced to resign over a recent scandal.
PM woos Que. voters during Fete Nationale celebration (CTV.ca)Prime Minister Stephen Harper addressed a crowd of supporters in Quebec Tuesday in a speech seen as a bid to woo voters ahead of the next federal election.
Who's better for Canada? Obama or McCain? (The Globe and Mail)Description is not available
School-abuse apology widely backed (The Globe and Mail)Government decision garners near-universal awareness among Canadians and very broad support
Queen's Park keeps Lord's Prayer (The Peterborough Examiner)Ontario's governing Liberals tried to say "Amen" yesterday to a thorny proposal to replace the Lord's Prayer in the legislature, opting instead to make time for an additional ritual that would better reflect the province's diverse cultural and religious landscape. Critics called the move a calculated retreat in [...]
Chronic Health News
A 'guardian angel' for parents (Portsmouth Herald) It's the ultimate nightmare: A child with a chronic health condition, and an overwhelmed, frightened parent trying to deal with insurance, money, time, education and care issues. Sometimes you're running so hard it's hard to know where to turn for...
Central Aust doctor shortage 'appalling' (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)The Australian Medical Association (AMA) says the doctor shortage in central Australia is so severe that people will die sooner because of it.
HEALTH: Confronting cancer (Lancaster Online)Nearly two years ago, Susan Nolt planned her own funeral, right down to the final graveside goodbye. It still hasn't happened
Yemen: New law to guarantee rights of people living with HIV (Zawya)03 July 2008 SANAA - A Yemeni non-governmental organisation, made up of members of parliament, has prepared a draft law aimed at guaranteeing the rights of people living with HIV and preventing the spread of the virus.
Project aims to change US healthcare (BBC News)A new healthcare scheme in Massachusetts aims to kick-start reforms in the US huge health care system, says Jill McGivering.
Safety net (BBC News)A US state aims to ensure health insurance for all
Toxic Legacy (The Record)Paul Eugene Van Dunk's family has been rooted in the Ramapo Mountains for generations.
Surgeon General Targets Childhood Obesity (WCSH 6 Portland)PORTLAND (NEWS CENTER) -- Acting Surgeon General Steven Galso visited Maine on Wednesday to deliver some sobering statistics. Galson says the data shows that in Maine, the obesity rate has risen one hundred percent in just seventeen years. And that's typical of what's happening around the country.
McConnell Center: Partners in Health tackles chronic conditions (Foster's Daily Democrat)DOVER ? NH Partners in Health is a comprehensive community-based program designed to address the needs of children with chronic health conditions and their families.
Nearly 8,000 Senior Citizens Die from Traumatic Brain Injuries Following Falls in 2005 (Senior Journal)July 2, 2008 - Traumatic brain injuries due to falls caused nearly 8,000 deaths and 56,000 hospitalizations in 2005 among Americans 65 and older, according to a report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released in the June issue of the Journal of Safety Research.