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Some references... are you sure you want to get into this!?
     Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (2001). Population Health Program.
On line at http://www.ciar.ca.
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model for a new public health: A critical analysis. Health Promotion
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     *Robertson, A. (1998). Shifting discourses on health in Canada: From health
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     *Wong, D. (1997).  Paradigms Lost: Examining the Impact of a Shift from
Health Promotion to Population Health on HIV/AIDS Policy and Program in Canada.
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