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Medical care and social investments are not an either/or proposition.
Get Well Canada, well-being budgeting, and health-in-all-policies are converging to address the most critical factors shaping health are the economic, social and environmental conditions in which we live.
Research finds the ratio between health and social spending is key to understanding health outcomes.
Health inequality is a persistent problem—and it’s directly tied to other forms of inequality.
Half of our health and well-being is based on social determinants of health
Population health metrics are about more than just health care—they’re about the society we live in.
News and commentary from the CCPA’s BC Office (Oct 2023) Download 3.27 MB12 pages BC’s carbon crossroads: The Energy Action Framework takes the wrong path…
It’s time for governments to address policy that forces disabled people in residential institutions to live in misery
October 3rd will mark Manitoba’s first provincial election since the COVID pandemic and health care is the leading central campaign issue. In the annual Manitoba…
If we’re going to close the gender gap, we need government action
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