2015年10月29日 星期四

2015-10-30 Canada English Health


Toronto Sun
   
Health setback hasn't knocked fight out of Rob Ford   
Toronto Sun
Other than a frightening repeat cancer diagnosis, it was pretty much a routine day for Councillor Rob Ford. For those big spenders of taxpayers' money thinking the latest health setback is going to slow down the former mayor who's famous for paying his ...
Rob Ford “99% sure” cancer is back   Toronto Star
Rob Ford says he's '99 per cent sure' new tumour is malignant, undergoing ...   Globalnews.ca
Rob Ford believes bladder tumour is cancerous; will undergo two rounds of chemo   Lethbridge Herald
The Chronicle Journal   
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Toronto Sun
   
Six months in jail for BC man who beat dog named Bryn with baseball bat   
Toronto Sun
VICTORIA -- A Victoria-area man who beat a dog with a baseball bat until it could barely walk has been sentenced to six months in jail and banned from owning animals for 10 years. Joseph White of Colwood was convicted of causing unnecessary pain and ...

BC man headed to jail after 'brutal' bat beating of dog   CTV News
Man sentenced to six months in jail for beating dog with a baseball bat   News1130
Joseph White, Colwood Man, Jailed For Brutal Attack On Dog   Huffington Post Canada

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CTV News
   
Toronto sees spike in sick raccoons   
CTV News
Toronto is seeing an increase in the number of raccoons infected with a virus that could be fatal to dogs. City officials warn that Canine Distemper Virus (CDV) is present in the raccoon population and cases of the viral disease tend to spike in the fall.
Toronto sees spike in raccoons with canine distemper virus   CBC.ca
Raccoon distemper cases spike in GTA   Toronto Star
Beware of sleepy raccoons, and get your dog vaccinated: distemper on the rise   CityNews
The South Bayview Bulldog   
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CTV News
   
Number of whooping cough cases rises to 47 in NB   
CTV News
New Brunswick Public Health officials say there are now 47 confirmed cases of whooping cough in the province, up from 36 last week. Nearly all cases are being reported in the Greater Moncton Area, while some new cases have been reported in ...

Whooping cough outbreak highlights need for vaccine registry in NB   Globalnews.ca
Whooping cough outbreak jumps to 47 cases   CBC.ca
Number of confirmed whooping cough cases in New Brunswick climbs to 47   mysask.com
WAVE 3   
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Ottawa Citizen
   
CHEO, The Royal join forces to deal with crisis in child mental health services   
Ottawa Citizen
They are showing up younger, sicker and in greater numbers than ever before. Psychiatrists say they don't entirely understand what is behind the surge in numbers of children and youth turning up at the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario with severe ...

CHEO, Royal wait lists for youth mental health treatment still 'extensive'   CBC.ca
Ottawa's CHEO, The Royal teaming up to curb rising mental health visits   MetroNews Canada
CHEO. Royal see increase in mental health patients   Ottawa Sun
580 CFRA Radio   
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CTV News
   
Jamie Oliver calls on Canada to bolster child nutrition   
CTV News
TORONTO -- Jamie Oliver is calling on Canadians to push Justin Trudeau to develop a strategy for child nutrition, including more education, a crackdown on junk food advertising and better labelling on food products. "You're in a really exciting time ...
Jamie Oliver calls on Canada to push Trudeau on child nutrition   MetroNews Canada

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Ottawa Citizen
   
Ottawa Hospital slips in ranking of Canada's top research hospitals   
Ottawa Citizen
It certainly sounds like good news: The Ottawa Hospital ranks seventh out of 600 hospitals in Canada in the latest version of a respected list of the country's top research hospitals. But as recently as the 2012 fiscal year, the hospital's two dynamic ...
St. B research tops western Canada   Winnipeg Sun
Pace picks up for hospital research activity   Laboratory Products News
St. Boniface Named Among Top Research Hospitals   CJOB
NorthernLife.ca   
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One in seven smokes contraband in BC: survey   
Times Colonist
The Western Convenience Stores Association released a survey Wednesday providing data for 44 B.C. sites, including eight in Greater Victoria where contraband and legal butts were anonymously collected from Sept. 14 to Oct. 2. Previous Next ...

B.C. has highest rate of illegal cigarettes in Western Canada, study finds   InfoTel News Ltd
Illegal smokes widely available in B.C., survey finds   Victoria News

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Baseball Essential
   
Tigers' Norris is Cancer Free   
Baseball Essential
Finally, some good news for Tigers left hander Daniel Norris. Norris is now cancer free. Exactly ten days after first announcing his early season thyroid cancer diagnosis, Norris is now officially cancer free following a successful offseason surgery ...
Tigers Daniel Norris declares himself cancer free   Toronto Sun
Tigers pitcher Norris says that he is 'cancer free'   Sportsnet.ca
Detroit Tigers' Daniel Norris says he is cancer-free following successful ...   MLive.com

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Lethbridge Herald
   
Last year's enterovirus D68 outbreak more widespread than first thought: study   
Lethbridge Herald
Do you support the federal Liberals' plan to raise the income tax rate for those who earn $200,000 or more? Yes; No. View Results. Loading ... Follow The Lethbridge Herald on Twitter @LethHerald Latest Tweet. By Sheryl Ubelacker, The Canadian Press on ...

Extent of Enterovirus D68 outbreak in 2014 shown in study   Straight.com
BC CDC monitoring for possible Enterovirus outbreaks   CKNW News Talk 980

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