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  • Those engaged in fear-mongering have been hard at work again, trying to convince Canadians that our food supply is running short and prices are skyrocketing. Bread rising 10 per cent could hardly be called a crisis, let alone an event worth newsprint. Canadians are among the world's most fortunate when it comes to the portion of household income spent on food. I find it amusing to read that restauranteurs and grocers are "suffering" and being "forced" to pass rising costs on to consumers. Let me ask you, when was the last time a farmer had the opportunity to pass on rising costs? Farmers get paid market price, and consumers need to learn that they have to pay market price. The fact that food prices are rising doesn't come as any surprise; with consumers demanding organically grown food...

    ...As a Christian, I made it my duty to research organ donations a number of years back and shared ...The research I did was based on medical books and articles as well as the Bible. Gifford J...

  • ... Lerners LLP (Toronto) who specializes in medical product liability class actions. Rebecca Case is a...-law at Lerners LLP (Toronto) for their research and contributions to this paper. 2 Cloud v. Cana...

  • ... attempts to regulate the whole sector of medical practice and research related to assisted reproduc...191; Proprietary Articles Trade Association v. Attorney-General for Canada, ...

  • ... of whom worked at Erl Wood, Lilly’s research facility in Sussex , United Kingdom . The ‘687 p...Mary’s Hospital Medical School in London, England . The purpose of E001 wa... published books, chapters, and journal articles on psychopharmacology in well-respected journals, ...

  • ... Savings Account rules and the scientific research and experimental development investment tax credit... expenses and benefits, eligible medical expenses, and the tax treatment of foreign affilia... to the mandatory provisions in the articles of Air Canada regarding constraints imposed on the...

  • ... of whom worked at Erl Wood, Lilly’s research facility in Sussex , United Kingdom . The ‘687 p...Mary’s Hospital Medical School in London, England . The purpose of E001 wa... published books, chapters, and journal articles on psychopharmacology in well-respected journals, ...

  • ... of whom worked at Erl Wood, Lilly’s research facility in Sussex , United Kingdom . The ‘687 p... with different kinds of co-morbid medical problems with different compounds, with different ... published books, chapters, and journal articles on psychopharmacology in well-respected journals, ...

  • ... these issues, consumer privacy research has sought to define the concept of consumer priva... is not limited to, education, financial, medical, criminal, and employment information that can be ...The review is based on articles published from 1989 to 2007 in a variety of academ...

  • ... of Calgary study published in the British Medical Journal this week. Two meta-studies from the schoo... the results of dozens of previous research papers on alcohol consumption and heart disease. T... subject, the research selected the top articles published in medical journals over the last six de...

  • Noise exposure has been the focus of research attention for nearly 40 years, since the classic work by Glass and Singer (1972). Several studies have documented adverse effects of chronic noise exposure on children, including disrupted reading acquisition (Bronzaft & McCarthy, 1975; Evans & Maxwell, 1997), memory impairment (Hygge, Evans, & Bullinger, 2002), and physiological stress responses (Evans, Hygge, & Bullinger, 1995). Fortunately, these effects appear to be reversible: The introduction of noise attenuation strategies resolved reading problems in elementary school children (Bronzaft, 1981), and the end of chronic noise exposure (because of the closing of a nearby airport) reversed the adverse effects on memory (Hygge et al., 2002). There is mounting evidence that ...

    ... from the psychological, biological, or medical communities emphasise the validity and reliability... through magazine or trade journal articles, books, Web sites, or public presentations (e.g., ...



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