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Canadians to celebrate World Diabetes Day in recognition of people who live with diabetesIn recognition of the ongoing commitment by millions of Canadians who build awareness of, and live with diabetes, World Diabetes Day will be celebrated on November 14. An official United Nation's World Health Day, World Diabetes Day marks the birthday of Sir Frederick Banting, who, along with Dr.... |
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In Canada, a Royal Yawn for Prince CharlesAs the Prince of Wales finished an 11-day visit, few Canadians seemed to be looking forward to the day his face would appear on their coins. ... |
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Mechanical ventilation damages lungs, says scientistAs more Canadians are diagnosed with H1N1 influenza infection, some will be admitted to hospital. The most severely affected may be treated in the intensive care unit (ICU) and placed on a mechanical ventilator to help them breathe while they recover from the infection. ... |
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Men's hockey team to be named Dec. 31Canadians can count down to the New Year with debate over who is on the men's Olympic hockey team, whose roster is to be unveiled Dec. 31. ... |
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Expect a younger Team Canada: YzermanCanadians should expect a bit of a youth movement when the red and white hit the ice in Vancouver in a few months, according to Steve Yzerman, Hockey Canada's executive director. ... |
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Don’t Worry, They’re Only CanadiansIt’s normal to be afraid of something you don’t understand. For example, math, Tyler Perry, or whether or not girls actually fart are all quite scary things. However, I’m sure with a little research you’ll find that whatever was scaring you is really just Canadians with fl... |


