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Canada

Nursing Standard, 1988
British Columbia Premier, Mr Vander Zalm, has announced a $20 million public information programme to discourage abortion and promote the values of family life.
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Canada:

Nursing Older People, 2008
Recruitment drive for nurse gradutates British Columbia (BC), the westernmost Canadian province, urgently needs 1,500 qualified nurses graduates to staff longterm care and assisted-living beds as well as home care clients. The provincial government has launched a $160,000 (£78,600) marketing campaign called BC Cares.
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Canada, Germany, Canada-Germany

International Journal: Canada's Journal of Global Policy Analysis, 2008
This special edition of International Journal is presented in honour of Robert Spencer who, for a quarter of a century, was a professor at the University of Toronto. It is devoted to a wide-ranging discussion of Germany, Canada, and Canada-Germany relations, topics that were central to Spencer's scholarly work.
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Canada

Nursing Standard, 1991
The first university degree programme for midwives in Canada is expected to be established soon, once the government passes legislation to set up a College of Midwives.
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Canada

Nursing Standard, 1989
Canadian health spending will continue to rise, despite budget cuts in other areas, the Canadian Federal Government declared last month. Prime Minister Brian Mulroney told the Pan-American Conference on Medical Education that the Government plans to spend C$108 billion on health care in the next five years - a C$25 billion increase.
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Canada: Principal Leadership in Canada

2016
This chapter provides a preliminary summary of principals’ work in Canada. It begins with a detailed description of how public education is organized in Canada. Next, we include a brief summary of overall challenges in Canadian public education followed by a synopsis of the principal’s role throughout Canada’s provinces and territories. Following this,
Pollock, Katina, Hauseman, Cameron
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O Canada:

2020
The chapter first provides a historical context for understanding the development of U.S. immigration controls that seek to reproduce a heteronormative nation and citizenry. The next sections explore how these controls position numerous migrants, including queer and trans people, as “illegal” and subject to detention and deportation.
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Canada: Canada’s Egalitarian Debate

2017
Some countries with much smaller populations than Canada’s 35 million, have developed a sharply differentiated or tiered university system. But Canada’s university system evinces a different prevailing ethos. It aspires to lesser differences overall—in terms of caliber of teaching, content, research, and facilities.
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Canada: Jewish Education in Canada

2011
Jewish education in Canada, especially in Toronto and Montreal, has been unusually well subscribed and well supported by the Jewish community in the post-World War II era. The reasons for its success lie partly in Canada’s binational structure and public attitudes toward religion and state, but also in the community’s relatively recent arrival and a ...
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Ottawa, Canada

The Lancet Psychiatry, 2022
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