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世界杯决赛2022

group opposes involuntary treatment as alberta government mulls legislation

moms stop the harm, however, is calling on the province to take a number of actions instead, such as investing in a range of treatment options, and providing a regulated supply of drugs to counter the toxic street supply.
anna junker
apr 24, 2023

fitness: what's the magic number of steps to better health?

it takes fewer steps than you might think to see benefits — and the pace of those steps might not matter.
jill barker
apr 24, 2023

opinion: legal battle against big tobacco at crossroads in canada

it would be disheartening if governments and other agencies negotiated away this historic opportunity to take meaningful action.
flory doucas
apr 20, 2023

critics say province must do more to reduce surgical wait times at public hospitals

“we don’t need infrastructure. there is infrastructure sitting empty in every surgical hospital in ontario. all they need is money to run them"
elizabeth payne
apr 20, 2023

today's letters: cancer-treatment delays simply unacceptable

tuesday, april 18: women going to a private clinic for breast-cancer surgery illustrate the inadequacy of the public health-care system. you can write to us at letters@ottawacitizen.com
citizen letters
apr 18, 2023

researchers are exploring the link between gut and mental health. one thing's missing: more poop donations

the research could lead to new and better forms of therapy.
elizabeth payne
apr 18, 2023

eastern ontario hospitals, health settings looking at co-ordinated approach to loosening mask rules

dr. vera etches said hospitals and health units across eastern ontario have been discussing the issue since public health ontario released new guidance last week.
elizabeth payne
apr 18, 2023

group opposes involuntary treatment as alberta government mulls legislation

moms stop the harm, however, is calling on the province to take a number of actions instead, such as investing in a range of treatment options, and providing a regulated supply of drugs to counter the toxic street supply.
anna junker
apr 24, 2023

fitness: what's the magic number of steps to better health?

it takes fewer steps than you might think to see benefits — and the pace of those steps might not matter.
jill barker
apr 24, 2023

opinion: legal battle against big tobacco at crossroads in canada

it would be disheartening if governments and other agencies negotiated away this historic opportunity to take meaningful action.
flory doucas
apr 20, 2023

critics say province must do more to reduce surgical wait times at public hospitals

“we don’t need infrastructure. there is infrastructure sitting empty in every surgical hospital in ontario. all they need is money to run them"
elizabeth payne
apr 20, 2023

today's letters: cancer-treatment delays simply unacceptable

tuesday, april 18: women going to a private clinic for breast-cancer surgery illustrate the inadequacy of the public health-care system. you can write to us at letters@ottawacitizen.com
citizen letters
apr 18, 2023

researchers are exploring the link between gut and mental health. one thing's missing: more poop donations

the research could lead to new and better forms of therapy.
elizabeth payne
apr 18, 2023

eastern ontario hospitals, health settings looking at co-ordinated approach to loosening mask rules

dr. vera etches said hospitals and health units across eastern ontario have been discussing the issue since public health ontario released new guidance last week.
elizabeth payne
apr 18, 2023
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