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  • Olympic adventure: Finally, a chance to watch Canadians compete

    Just heard about Simon Whitfield entering the controversy regarding the Paula Findlay collapse in the triathlon. I hope it won’t affect his performance on Tuesday.
  • Olympic adventure: I paid $250 for what!?

    We have to get up early tomorrow to travel all the way across town to the ExCeL venue to watch more events with no Canadians—that is, men’s weightlifting
  • Partnership prepares nursing grads for an electronic world

    CASN collaborating with Infoway to help ensure tomorrow's nurses are ready to practice in a tech-enabled environment.
  • Olympic adventure day 4: loving the locals

    The locals have been amazingly friendly and helpful. I struck up a conversation with two families travelling with three small children to the same destination. I couldn't help but marvel at the parents’ disciplinary skills. Especially impressive was how they could, with a straight face, incorporate the word “darling” with “please get off the dirty floor.” I had with me many little Canadian flag pins and they were mesmerized when I gave each of them one. They promised to cheer for the Canucks, as well.
  • Editorial: SHARE if you LIKE this idea

    In tough times, the best way to ensure more of us survive is by sharing ideas, experiences and lessons learned.
  • Olympic adventure day 2: event tickets in hand

    In fear of morning rush-hour tube traffic, we elected to cab it to our hotel. The traffic was surprisingly civilized, and the driver lamented that London businesses were not seeing the economic boom they were hoping for from the Olympics.
  • My Olympic adventure: First, getting there

    Dr. Cathy Andrew, a family physician in Toronto, is hopping the pond to watch the Olympics in London. She’ll be cheering on our Canadian athletes from the sidelines and sharing her on-the-scene observations with CanadianHealthcareNetwork.ca readers in this blog.
  • Leave emotion out of homeopathy debate

    Pro-homeopathy author shares some observations from his most recent Point of View debate on the practice.
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