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Canada NewsWire (press release) - Jun 1, 2012 CALGARY, June 1, 2012 /CNW/ - Edleun Group, Inc. (TSX-V:EDU) ("Edleun" or the "Company"), the leading provider of quality early childhood education and care in Canada, announced today that it has entered into an agreement with Brookfield Residential, ... |
CTV.ca - 6 hours ago (Peter McCabe / THE CANADIAN PRESS) Martine Desjardins, the FEUQ president speaks with CTV's Question Period on Sunday, June 3, 2012. |
Bay Today - Jun 2, 2012 The Right Honourable Paul Martin is Canada's 21st Prime Minister. His many achievements include a $41 billion healthcare improvement initiative; a landmark agreement for a national early learning and childcare program; and building a consensus to ... |
Canada NewsWire (press release) - Jun 1, 2012 In May, TELUS earned a two-year contract extension with Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care for the operation of the Health Network System, which enables pharmacies to submit drug benefit claims electronically. |
The Sudbury Star - May 31, 2012 By CAROL MULLIGAN, THE SUDBURY STAR As a child psychiatrist, Dr. Doug Weir regularly counsels parents who disagree, a skill that may prove useful as president of the Ontario Medical Association. The OMA and the 26000 doctors it represents have been in ... |
Yahoo! News Canada (blog) - 3 hours ago "Last year when Liu Qian's case happened, many parents said they were no longer willing to send their children to Canada. Now here comes this other case." On the website of the China Daily News, China's largest English Language newspaper, readers also ... |
Canada NewsWire (press release) - May 18, 2012 Entering into an agreement with Canadian Apartment Properties Real Estate Investment Trust ("CAPREIT"), one of Canada's largest rental apartment owners, to locate child care centres in selected CAPREIT properties. Handover of the Lake Chestermere ... |
Written by National Post - May 29, 2012 Related Aging population a potential health-care time bomb Canada's aging boomers are placing new strain on business, government 2011 Canadian census highlights: Country aging rapidly as boomers hit retirement age Canada is facing labour shortages and ... |
Grenfell Sun/Broadview Express - Jun 2, 2012 How many parents would opt for full-day, every day kindergarten for the simple avoidance of paying steep childcare expenses? |
St. Thomas Times-Journal - May 31, 2012 By Nick Lypaczewski, St. Thomas Times-Journal Brenda Webber, a registered nurse at the Family Centred Maternal Child Care Unit, speaks to some of 14 first-year medical students from Western University who are touring St. Thomas-Elgin General Hospital. |
Yahoo! Canada Shine - Jun 1, 2012 MONIQUE • Burlington, Ontario • 1 day 3 hours ago Make as many jokes as you feel for it, but at Dr Oz they talked about it (~1 year ago). |
Toronto Star - May 10, 2012 It may even be that Ontario is violating international conventions and agreements signed by Canada with respect to the rights of persons with disabilities. |
Written by National Post - May 30, 2012 How much longer can we accept a school system in Ontario that clearly designates a significant percentage of the population as essentially defective? |
Caledon Citizen - May 10, 2012 By Bill Rea Members of the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) Local 966, Ontario Works unit at Peel Region, went on strike early last Thursday morning. |
Toronto Star - May 12, 2012 Other people feel it's time for racing in Ontario to reinvent itself and become self-sufficient, just like other professional sports. |
Written by National Post - May 9, 2012 “As an emergency medicine specialist, Dr. Bruce Minnes sees children and families in their worst moments, and provides the care and comfort they need to recover. “I always knew I wanted to be in paediatrics. You need to make the child feel safe, ... |
Vancouver Sun - May 26, 2012 The first round of census results, released in February, showed Canada's population had surpassed 33.5 million and that the West's booming economy was reshaping the country's demographic landscape, with more residents living west of Ontario than east ... |
Sacramento Bee - May 31, 2012 "The clinical value associated with electronic medical record (EMR) systems is attracting large numbers of health care providers to adopt these tools," said Richard Alvarez, President and CEO, Canada Health Infoway. "Ontario's Peer Leader Support ... |
Vancouver Sun - May 25, 2012 The first round of census results, released in February, showed Canada's population had surpassed 33.5 million and that the West's booming economy was reshaping the country's demographic landscape, with more residents living west of Ontario than east ... |
Sacramento Bee - Jun 1, 2012 By Prime Healthcare Services ONTARIO, Calif. and HOUSTON, June 1, 2012 -- /PRNewswire/ -- Prime Healthcare Services, based in Ontario, Calif., announced today that it has completed a transaction to acquire Pampa Regional Medical Center, ... |
