2015年8月29日 星期六

2015-08-30 Canada English Health


The Globe and Mail
   
Rights group decries federal survey on doctor-assisted death   
The Globe and Mail
A group pushing for a new federal law to govern doctor-assisted suicide is ripping into a federal survey designed to gather input on the controversial issue, saying its questions are designed to “manufacture fear.” The questionnaire, launched Friday ...
Canadians have an opportunity to be heard on the issue of physician-assisted dying   NorthumberlandView.ca (press release) (registration) (blog)
77% of Canadians support assisted suicide, poll shows | Toronto Star   The Times
Make assisted suicide an election issue: Editorial   Toronto Star
Saskatoon StarPhoenix   
Hamilton Spectator   
Cantech Letter   
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Montreal Gazette
   
Police raid Dorval drug lab, one man from Laval is arrested   
Montreal Gazette
Police investigators work outside a warehouse suspected of being a drug lab used for manufacturing fentanyl in Dorval on Saturday, August 29, 2015. John Mahoney / Montreal Gazette. Share Adjust Comment Print. Montreal police have raided a Dorval ...

Suspect named in raid of Dorval drug lab producing fentanyl   CJAD
Police dismantle Dorval drug lab producing fentanyl   CTV News
Fentanyl drug lab dismantled in Dorval   CBC.ca
Globalnews.ca   
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CTV News
   
Donations sought to help dog severely burned in truck fire   
CTV News
Snowflake, a two-year-old poodle from Winnipeg who suffered severe burns during a truck accident, is depending on the goodwill of strangers to recover from her injures. The dog was injured when Wade Newman, a truck driver and Snowflake's owner, was ...


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CTV News
   
Heinz Canada recalls baby food product nationwide due to potential for spoilage   
CTV News
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is including an additional item to their food recall warning issued on August 7. Heinz Canada is recalling their Pear Green Bean Mango due to potential loss of seal that may cause spoilage. They are warning people ...
Heinz Pear Green Bean Mango baby food recalled   CBC.ca
Heinz Baby Food Recall Update   CJOB
Updated Food Recall Warning: Heinz Pear Green Bean Mango Recalled Due to ...   Digital Journal
Growing Your Baby   
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Canada News
   
Lucila Munaretto : North Vancouver Ballerina Wakes from Coma   
Canada News
Two weeks after colliding with a mini van in North Vancouver, 21-year-old Argentinean ballet dancer Lucila Munaretto is out of her medically induced coma and is on the road to recovery. “This morning she asked for a cappuccino and fried chicken. She ...
Dancer awakes from two week coma   Am730 Vancouver Traffic News
Ballerina Lucila Munaretto wakes from coma, determined to dance again   CBC.ca
Ballerina Lucila Munaretto impatient to dance again after waking up from coma   NYC Today
Waterloo Record   
Hamilton Spectator   
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Globalnews.ca
   
Hazy weekend ahead in Manitoba   
Globalnews.ca
Environment Canada said the smoke outside is coming from the fires in Washington that moved to Saskatchewan and now into Manitoba. READ MORE: Fire crews battle smoky condition flames in Washington. The haze is expected to continue all weekend ...

Wildland fire smoke advisory   mySteinbach.ca (blog)
Parts of province under smoke advisory heading into weekend   CTV News
Wildfire smoke from US prompts health advisory in Manitoba   CBC.ca
MetroNews Canada   
Canadian Underwriter   
Winnipeg Sun   
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CBC.ca
   
Plan underway to deal with blue-green algae in Hawrelak Lake   
CBC.ca
City officials and organizers of the International Triathlon Union world championship expressed cautious optimism on Friday that athletes will be able to swim in the lake at Hawrelak Park next week. The man-made lake used for the swimming portion of ...
Officials 'cautiously optimistic' over blue-green algae clean-up in Hawrelak ...   CTV News
City officials 'cautiously optimistic' triathlon can be salvaged   Edmonton Journal
Race organizers hope chlorine will kill algae   Hamilton Spectator
Dispatch Times   
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Saskatoon StarPhoenix
   
Breach 'over the top': privacy head   
Saskatoon StarPhoenix
Saskatchewan's privacy commissioner says the case of a Heartland Health Region X-ray technician who accessed more than 900 confidential medical records is the most egregious confidentiality breach he has ever seen. Photograph by: Joe Raedle , Getty ...

Saskatchewan is hit by another privacy breach   620 CKRM.com
Saskatchewan health employee fired after unauthorized look at patient charts   mysask.com
Sask. health employee fired for accessing 900 patient charts   Globalnews.ca
CBC.ca   
CTV News   
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CTV News
   
2 Dead, 16 Others Infected in Quebec from Legionnaires' Outbreak   
Wall Street Journal
Health authorities in Quebec's Lanaudière region said an outbreak of Legionnaires' disease has killed two people and infected another 16. The cooling tower at an ice-skating arena in Berthierville, a town about 50 miles from Montreal, is the likely ...
Officials probe Quebec legionnaires' disease outbreak   Chilliwack Times
New York's Legionella Outbreak Linked to Cooling Towers Masks a Bigger Threat   Infection Control Today

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CBC.ca
   
Health officials seeking person who handled bat with rabies   
CBC.ca
Public health officials are hoping to get in touch with the person who handled a bat with rabies in Vancouver's Stanley Park. Vancouver Coastal Health says the person may need a vaccination after handling the bat on Aug. 26 near Lost Lagoon. The most ...

Health authority seeks person who touched rabid bat in Stanley Park   Vancity Buzz
Health officials look for person who came in contact with rabid bat in Stanley ...   Globalnews.ca
Rabid bat bites woman near Thermal   The Desert Sun
Inland Empire News   
Straight.com   
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