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Celebrating our biggest year yet!

The CAMH and CAMH Foundation 2017/18 Annual Report is now online! This year’s Annual Report showcases a year of tremendous achievement and well-deserved celebration at CAMH and provides many examples of…

Riding by Riding Analysis shows Child Poverty in Canada Knows No Boundaries

June 18, 2018 TORONTO – With Canada’s first federal Poverty Reduction Strategy expected within weeks, Campaign 2000 reveals a disturbing picture of the magnitude of child poverty in every federal…

Stroke more deadly for women and poses a greater burden: Heart & Stroke Report

Stroke disrupts women’s lives, changes their roles and threatens their independence Jun 05, 2018 Women are disproportionately affected by stroke throughout their lives: More women die of stroke than men,…

SK Government: Domestic Violence Death Review Final Report Released

May 24, 2018 The final report from Saskatchewan’s Domestic Violence Death Review Panel has been released. The panel was formed in the summer of 2016, and released an interim report…

Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging releases first report on health and aging in Canada

May 22, 2018 Report presents key findings on physical, mental, and social aspects of aging using data collected from 50,000 Canadians aged 45-85 The Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA),…

Ministries not working together to effectively oversee healthy eating and physical activity initiatives in K-12

May 23, 2018 VICTORIA – The Office of the Auditor General of British Columbia has released a new report: Promoting Healthy Eating and Physical Activity in K-12: An Independent Audit.…

CMAJ: “All my relations”: experiences and perceptions of Indigenous patients connecting with Indigenous Elders in an inner city primary care partnership for mental health and well-being

May 22, 2018 Abstract BACKGROUND: Mental health services in urban settings generally have not been adapted to serve the needs of Indigenous patients. We explored how patients’ encounters with Indigenous Elders…

CIHI: 1 in 4 Canadian seniors prescribed 10 or more drugs

May 17, 2018 — In 2016, about 1.6 million seniors (representing approximately 1 in 4 Canadians age 65 and older) were prescribed 10 or more drug classes, according to a new report by…

Manitoba Performing Well in Radiation Therapy, CT Scan Waits; Commits to Improving Performance in Hip, Knee Replacement and Cataract Surgeries

April 12, 2018 Province will Follow Wait Times Reduction Task Force Recommendations: Goertzen The Manitoba government will continue to support innovation in priority surgeries such as cataract removal and hip…

YAPC releases results of Food Cost Monitoring project

Whitehorse – The Yukon Anti-Poverty Coalition (YAPC) is pleased to release a final report highlighting the cost and availability of nutritious food in communities throughout Yukon. Community researchers in Carcross,…

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