2014年10月20日 星期一

2014-10-21 Canada English Health

  National Post   
Harper defends Canada's contribution to Ebola effort  The Globe and Mail
Prime Minister Stephen Harper is defending Ottawa's contribution to the battle against Ebola in West Africa, dismissing criticism from both opposition parties about the government's decision to auction off protective gear that was desperately needed in the ...

Canada's Ebola vaccine delays may have cost lives, professor says   Canada.com
Canada won't send medical staff to West Africa without evacuation plan: Ambrose   Guelph Mercury
No more Canadian health workers to Africa: Feds   Toronto Sun
CTV News   
CBC.ca   
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  New York Times   
3 Weeks of Isolation and Worry End for 43 People Declared Free of Ebola  New York Times
Mayor Mike Rawlings spoke at a news conference in Dallas on Monday. Officials announced that 43 of the first wave of 48 people being monitored for having contact or potential contact with Thomas Eric Duncan were officially off the list for twice-daily ...

The Heartbreaking Poem a Nurse Who Cared for Duncan Wrote in Tribute   ABC News
Ebola fears ease in US as monitoring ends for dozens in Dallas   CTV News
Ebola crisis turns a corner as US issues new treatment protocols   Reuters
Los Angeles Times   
Daily Mail   
Christian Science Monitor   
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  The Province   
'I think it's sick': Squamish senior's treatment by health officials leaves relatives ...  The Province
The grandchildren of an injured Squamish senior who was delivered by Vancouver Coastal Health officials to an Abbotsford shelter are “appalled” at her treatment. But the relatives of Barbara Lowery, 75, say they're glad she no longer lives in Squamish, and ...

Vancouver health authority 'dumps' 75-year-old woman with broken ribs in ...   National Post
Injured Squamish senior 'scooped up,' taken to shelter in Abbotsford   CTV News

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  CBC.ca   
Government anti-drug campaign created without help from medical groups  CBC.ca
The federal government has kicked off a new anti-drug marketing campaign that was spurned by three of the country's top medical groups due to concerns it was politically motivated. Canada's doctors decline to join anti-marijuana campaign · Rona Ambrose ...

Tories' New Anti-Drug Campaign To Cost Taxpayers $7 Million   Huffington Post Canada
Federal government launches anti-drug campaign without help from medical ...   580 CFRA Radio
Government of Canada Tackles Drug Abuse Among Teens Through New ...   DigitalJournal.com

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  CBC.ca   
Alberta to spend $180M on more continuing care beds  CBC.ca
The Alberta government is asking for proposals to create more continuing care spaces, the latest move to free up beds in the province's crowded hospitals. Long-term care, supportive living and home care — how do they differ? Premier Jim Prentice ...

Alberta care homes fight to prevent release of financial reports   Calgary Herald
Letters: Where's the money?   Edmonton Journal

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  Toronto Star   
Ontario promises $3 million for Ebola, but is it playing in Ottawa's sandbox? (with ...  The Province
Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne kicked off the fall sitting of the legislature not with a big-spending provincial announcement, but a pledge to add $3 million to the fight against Ebola. The commitment builds on the $30 million the federal government has ...

Ontario invests $3M in Ebola fight   Toronto Sun
Ontario sends $3 million to fight Ebola in West Africa   Toronto Star
Province pledges $3 million to aid in fight against Ebola   CTV News
NorthumberlandView.ca   
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  CBC.ca   
Health Sciences Centre demonstrates Ebola plan  CBC.ca
There are no cases of the Ebola virus in Manitoba, but provincial health officials say they're prepared in case the outbreak comes to the province. The province's plan to contain an Ebola outbreak, if needed, was unveiled on Monday at the Health Sciences ...

Ebola preparations in Winnipeg include plans for action from multiple health ...   CTV News
HSC Winnipeg Sets Aside Isolation Rooms to Handle Ebola   ChrisD.ca
Health Sciences Centre prepares for potential Ebola cases   Globalnews.ca
MetroNews Canada   
Winnipeg Free Press   
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  CBC.ca   
Quebec prepared for unlikely Ebola breakout: health minister  CTV News
Airport staff, ambulance attendants and hospital workers are all at the ready in the unlikely event of an Ebola breakout, Quebec Health Minister Gaetan Barrette reported at a press conference Monday. Barrette was emphatic in his reassurances that, “there will ...

Ebola threat under control: Quebec health officials   Montreal Gazette
"We will not have an Ebola epidemic": province   CJAD
Ebola preparedness plan for Quebec hospitals ready, Gaétan Barrette says   CBC.ca

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  CBC.ca   
Windsor hospital officials says they're ready for Ebola  CTV News
Windsor Regional Hospital says it's ready to treat any Ebola case that may come its way. The Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care released its recommendations last Friday and by that night, changes were already implemented at the hospital. There is also ...

Windsor Regional Hospital ramping up Ebola preparedness   Windsor Star (blog)
Dallas Ebola cases prompt escalated precautions at Windsor Regional Hospital   OurWindsor.ca
Windsor Hospitals Preparing For Ebola   windsoriteDOTca
CBC.ca   
BlackburnNews.com   
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  Toronto Sun   
Let's help people to live, not die  Toronto Sun
Supreme Court of Canada summer 7 ways The Supreme Court of Canada building in Ottawa, Ont. (JOHN MAJOR/QMI AGENCY, file). Article. Tweet. Change text size for the story; Print this story. Report an error ...

The right to life should not be subjective   National Post
If assisted suicide is a right, it should be for all   Calgary Herald
Op-Ed: Assisted suicide is a right we should support   DigitalJournal.com
Regina Leader-Post   
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