A broader vision of public health

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“If we learn anything from COVID-19,” write Lindsay McLaren and Trish Hennessy in their cover feature for this issue, “it should be that we need to build and foster a more comprehensive version of public health that acts on what we know about the social determinants of well-being.” Economy and health are not separate things, they argue, and public health policy should not be limited to matters of primary care. Other contributors to this issue consider what’s missing, what’s currently overlooked, and were major TLC is needed in how we care for one another in Canada.

Here’s a sample of what you’ll find inside the January/Feburary Monitor:

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This print version of this issue of the Monitor also includes the Winter 2021 edition of Our Schools / Our Selves, which you can download below.

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Monitor cover illustration by Amy Thompson.

OS/OS cover by Tim Scarth.

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CCPA Monitor Jan Feb 2021 OSOS.pdf

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Children and youth
Corporations and corporate power
Economy and economic indicators
Education
Employment and labour
Energy policy
Environment and sustainability
Gender equality
Government finance
Health, health care system, pharmacare
Human rights
Indigenous issues
Inequality and poverty
International relations, peace and conflict
International trade and investment, deep integration
Law and legal issues
Public services and privatization

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