2015年4月28日 星期二

2015-04-29 Canada English Health


The Globe and Mail
   
Auditor-General urges transparency on long-term cost of Tory tax credits   
The Globe and Mail
Parliament is being left in the dark as to the long-term costs of billions of dollars in targeted tax credits, according to a new report from the Auditor-General that takes aim at one of the Conservative Party's favourite approaches to governing. They include ...

Auditor general finds major problems in First Nations health care   CBC.ca
Statements on the Tabling of the Spring Report of the Auditor General of Canada   NorthumberlandView.ca
Conservatives Under Fire over First Nations Healthcare in Ontario and Manitoba   Net Newsledger
Ottawa Citizen   
Toronto Sun   
Vancouver Sun   
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CTV News
   
Researchers examine brains of people who can't form memories to relive past   
CTV News
TORONTO -- Remember how your stomach flipped when you got your first big kiss? The surge of exhilaration when you scored that game-winning goal? The chest-burst of joy the first time your firstborn gripped your finger? These types of memories are ...


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Winnipeg Free Press
   
Has the gluten-free food trend peaked? NPD says sales declined in 2014   
Winnipeg Free Press
TORONTO - Canadians may be losing their taste for gluten-free foods. After nearly five years of consistent growth and a tripling of sales since 2009, the gluten-free food category declined last year, according to research firm NPD Group. The Canadian Celiac ...

As Celiac and Gluten Sensitivities Gain Prominence, Drug Companies Race to ...   New York Times
A celiac economist on why 'gluten free' isn't worth the price   PBS NewsHour

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Montreal Gazette
   
MUHC criticized for restricting access to superhospital   
Montreal Gazette
A security camera is suspended above the parking lot entrance at the MUCH Glen campus in Montreal, Tuesday April 28, 2015. Security appears to be tight at the complex as journalists who didn't seek permission to enter the building have been refused ...

MUHC hospital parking rates questioned by CDN-NDG councillor   CBC.ca
Parking issues surface at MUHC   CJAD
Is $25/day too much to pay for MUHC parking fees?   CTV News
REMI Network - Real Estate Management Industry Network   
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Toronto Star
   
CivicAction Better City Bootcamp brings out over 600 civic leaders   
Toronto Star
Michael Creek remembers screaming and crying in the Don Valley in late 1995, knowing no one could hear him as traffic rumbled on the highway nearby. Open policard for MayorJohn Tory. At the time, he was living in poverty; he fluctuated between that and ...

Collaboration would help GTHA deal with challenges   Toronto Sun
Embrace 'silver tsunami' as chance to build better cities: Mac profNOW: 2015 ...   Hamilton Spectator
Civic leaders attend CivicAction Summit in Toronto   Globalnews.ca

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Daily Mail
   
Cancer treatment can lead to chronically wandering mind 'chemo brain'   
Daily Mail
Researchers have found the first clear evidence that 'chemo brain' where patients find it difficult to concentrate after undergoing chemotherapy, is real. The new research shows that chemotherapy can lead to excessive mind wandering and an inability to ...

UBC research looks at effects of 'chemo brain'   Vancouver Sun
UBC research confirms breast cancer patients can suffer from 'chemo brain'   The Province
Research confirms medical phenomenon called 'chemo brain'   UPI.com
MetroNews Canada   
News1130   
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CBC.ca
   
E-cigarettes to be treated the same as tobacco   
CBC.ca
City council has taken a stand against smoking electronic cigarettes in public. Although there's no scientific evidence to suggest the vapor from e-cigarettes is dangerous, councillors say they want to take precautions, just in case. They voted to ban smoking ...

'No vaping on the LRT': Proposed Edmonton bylaw would put public ban on e ...   Edmonton Journal
Treat vaping like smoking: Edmonton city council   Edmonton Sun

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VOCM
   
Public-Private Health Care Partnership to Add 360 Long Term Care Beds   
VOCM
Through public and private partnerships government has a plan to add 360 new long-term care beds on the Island, through four new privately operated homes. The Premier says the plan will save government money and improve the quality of care. VOCM's ...

Unions condemn Paul Davis's long-term care bed plan   CBC.ca
Newfoundland and Labrador turns to private sector to help with long-term care   mysask.com
Province brings in private partners for extended care beds   Gander Beacon

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Globalnews.ca
   
DreamLift fundraiser to take flight again   
Globalnews.ca
KELOWNA – With a new partner on board, it is time once again for the annual Sunshine DreamLift fundraiser to help send children with severe physical disabilities or life threatening illnesses to Disneyland next December. Whether or not the event would ...

On Wednesday, drop by Papa John's and help send deserving kids to Disneyland   Kamloops This Week
DreamLift Set to Fly from Kelowna to Disneyland This Year   KelownaNow
DreamLift's back!   Castanet.net
The Daily Courier (subscription)   
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CBC.ca
   
Joe McLeod, senior accused in care home assault, dies in hospital   
CBC.ca
A man with Alzheimer's disease, who was found unfit to stand trial in a 2011 seniors care home assault has died. Joe McLeod, who was 70 at the time of the incident, assaulted 87-year-old Frank Alexander at the Parkview Place personal care home on ...

Alzheimer's patient involved in fatal confrontation dies   Winnipeg Free Press
Man once declared unfit for trial has died   CTV News

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