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Tuesday, 29 December 2009 06:21 |
(Mississauga, ON –December 7, 2009) – The South Asian Professional Network for Health Awareness (SAPNA) is sharing the gift of good health with tips to avoid gaining weight over the holiday season. As an organization dedicated to increase awareness of diabetes, heart disease and other health issues facing the South Asian community, SAPNA member and nutritionist Anjali Dua offers the following advice to stay on track this festive month:
Consider healthier alternatives- Instead of...
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Tuesday, 08 September 2009 02:56 |
OTTAWA – Following Stephen Harper’s dismissive comments about distressed Canadians abroad, Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff, Foreign Affairs Critic Bob Rae and Consular Affairs Critic Dan McTeague are calling on the Harper government to guarantee that all Canadian citizens abroad will be equally protected.
“Holding a Canadian passport must mean the Canadian government will protect you – no matter where, no matter when,” said Mr. Ignatieff. “Instead, the Harper government handed...
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Tuesday, 08 September 2009 02:56 |
WHITEHORSE – The Harper Conservatives’ latest Arctic announcement is simply old news dressed up in a new package, Liberal Northern Affairs Critic Larry Bagnell said today.
“Prime Minister Harper is only adding to his litany of broken promises and regurgitated announcements in the North by announcing a Northern Economic Development Agency that is anything but new,” Mr. Bagnell said. “This is simply another version of previous commitments made to the North that transfers programs...
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Tuesday, 08 September 2009 02:46 |
OTTAWA – Given the Conservative government’s poor track record in managing health crises, Liberal MPs continue to express their concerns that Canada isn’t prepared for a second wave of H1N1 flu.
“We learned the hard way when listeriosis claimed twenty-two lives last year,” said Liberal Health Critic Dr. Carolyn Bennett. “Now we’re seeing no federal action to help cancer patients cope with thousands of delayed tests arising from the medical isotope shortage. How can we feel...
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