2015年4月18日 星期六

2015-04-19 Canada English Health


Toronto Star
   
Tax credits for film and TV production a race to the bottom: Geist   
Toronto Star
The Nova Scotia government has been embroiled in a high-profile controversy for the past week following its decision to slash tax credits available to film and television production in the province. The decision sparked an immediate backlash from the industry ...

Film and Creative Industries Nova Scotia 'essentially closed for business'   CBC.ca
More talks planned for next week on Nova Scotia's film tax credit   CTV News
Nova Scotia brings in bill to ban sale of flavoured tobacco, including menthol   Winnipeg Free Press
Cape Breton Post   
TheChronicleHerald.ca (registration)   
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CTV News
   
Researchers say maple syrup could help fight bacterial infections   
CTV News
Researchers at McGill University have found that concentrated maple syrup appears to help fight bacterial infections. The maple syrup makes bacteria more susceptible to antibiotics. The research team used a concentrated extract of maple syrup, which is a ...

Maple Syrup Extract Combats Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria   Design & Trend
Maple syrup may boost antibiotics Finds Canadian Study   E Canada Now
Boosting Antibiotics with Maple Syrup?   Latinos Health
CBC.ca   
Times of India   
CANOE   
all 84 news articles »   


Welland Tribune
   
Bird flu confirmed on second farm in Ontario   
Welland Tribune
A chicken crows at a yard in central Beijing in this April 13, 2013 file photo. (REUTERS/Jason Lee). Bookmark and Share. Change text size for the story. Print. Report an error. Related Stories. Canada has its first case of Avian flu · Canada expands poultry ban.
Bird flu detected at second Ontario farm   News Talk 610 CKTB
CFIA works to protect Canadian poultry from AI   Meat & Poultry (registration)

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CTV News
   
BC university accidentally sends acceptance letters to 400 would-be nurses   
CTV News
A university in Kamloops, B.C., has apologized after accidentally telling more than 400 people they had been accepted into its undergraduate nursing program when they had not. Thompson Rivers University says the “incorrect communication” sent to ...

Thompson Rivers University reverses acceptance for 400 would-be nurses   Vancouver Sun
TRU WolfPack Team Announces Drop-In Camps   KamloopsBCNow
TRU says it's sorry   Castanet.net
InfoTel News Ltd   
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CBC.ca
   
Motherisk drug-testing program shut down by SickKids hospital   
CBC.ca
A controversial drug-testing program at Sick Kids hospital has been shut down and will not be reinstated, the hospital announced Friday. The Hospital for Sick Children's Motherisk Drug Testing Laboratory's program was suspended, and has now been shut ...

Sick Kids shuts down hair tests at Motherisk lab   OurWindsor.ca
Critics denounce continued use of controversial Motherisk hair tests   www.kingstonregion.com/

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Winnipeg Free Press
   
Skeeters now hatching: city   
Winnipeg Free Press
Winnipeggers hoping for mosquito relief this summer might be in luck, but it's too soon to say for sure. On Friday, Winnipeg's superintendent of pest control, Ken Nawolsky, said the season began early compared with last year, but that's not an indication of the ...

City's insect control branch running low on malathion   CTV News
mosquito population should be low this summer, city says   CBC.ca
City Looking For Malathion Replacement   CJOB
The Carillon   
Winnipeg Sun   
ChrisD.ca   
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Digital Journal
   
E. coli could be linked to leafy greens in Canada says PHAC   
Digital Journal
The Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) is investigating a mysterious outbreak of E. coli infections across Canada. So far, 12 cases have popped up, and all seem to be related to the consumption of leafy green vegetables.
Canadian E.coli Cases Linked to Leafy Greens   Foodbeat
E. coli Outbreak in Canada: Leafy Greens a Possibility   Food Poisoning Bulletin
Three E. coli cases in Calgary likely linked to leafy greens   660 News
The Packer   
TheProduceNews.com   
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Peterborough Examiner
   
Strong Kids campaign launched by Peterborough YMCA   
Peterborough Examiner
The YMCA of Central East Ontario announced a goal of $220,000 on Friday for its 2015 Strong Kids campaign. The Strong Kids program offers hundreds of children from families in need in the Peterborough area with the chance to take part in programs at the ...

YMCA Strong Kids launches sixth annual campaign   www.insidebelleville.com/
YMCA launches annual Strong Kids campaign   Kawartha Media Group
Stronger kids because of campaign   Community Press

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CBC.ca
   
Demonstrators demand that Sudbury MPP Glenn Thibeault stop hospital cuts   
CBC.ca
More than one hundred people picketed in front of Sudbury MPP Glenn Thibeault's constituency office on Friday to protest provincial cuts to hospitals in northeastern Ontario. The rally was one of four held by the Ontario Health Coalition to save public health ...

Protest in Sudbury decries health care cuts   The Sudbury Star
Protesters have 99 red balloons for Thibeault   NorthernLife.ca
Ontario accepts report's health and safety recommendations   Mining Innovation
Military Technologies   
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Daily Times
   
What happens when you crack your knuckles?   
Daily Times
There are two kinds of people in the world: Those who feel a great relief from cracking their knuckles, and those who squirm at just the thought of it. Scientists have long debated the cause of joint cracking and there's a lot of confusion about whether or not it ...

Canadian research team cracks secret to knuckle-popping sound   Digital Journal
Revealed: Here's what really happens when you crack your knuckles   Firstpost
Why Knuckles Make Cracking Sound Finally Explained   KelownaNow
U-T San Diego   
Khaleej Times   
Tech Times   
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