Without the implementation of health promotion strategies the $46.2 billion dollar investment could be a Band-Aid on a bullet wound.
Without the implementation of health promotion strategies the $46.2 billion dollar investment could be a Band-Aid on a bullet wound.
Ontario’s chief medical officer of health, Dr. David Williams said on Jan. 16 that people who have received their first dose of the Pfizer vaccine will now have to wait between 21 and 42 days for their second dose.
“When the Titanic sank, they were actually the last people who got out, so we dye ourselves purple to honour and remember them,” says Sam Garcia, vice-president external for the Engineering Student Society.
It seems Health Canada is being run by toddlers. Names have been changed to protect the identity of the minors involved.
If we shelter kids from Big Mac commercials until they’re 17, and then thrust them into a consumerist culture as adults, they won’t know how to make healthy choices.
The fight for the right to have an abortion is not a question of legal legitimacy, now it seems to be a question of access.
Academics, professionals and even Health Canada have found no evidence that compensating blood donors produces negative effects. With so much at stake, perhaps it is time to revisit this debate to create a long-term sustainable blood supply for Canadians from Canadians.