Hi,
These sites are not specific to health information but give you an idea of
where people are or are not accessing information via the various sources.
The report by Andrew Reddick I believe is available from the PIAC.
http://www.piac.ca/
http://www.jane-finch.org/news_politics/toronto_star__technology_story.htm
The Dual Digital Divide:The Information Highway in Canada
by Andrew Reddick, Christian Boucher, Manon Groseilliers, Public Interest
Advocacy Centre, Ekos Research Associates Inc
Erica MacIntyre, Health Planner
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> Hi,
> I'm looking for information on how different demographics (age,
> sex, city vs. rural etc.) prefer to receive their health
> information (health professional, print, radio, television,
> internet, work etc).
>
> If anyone can send me anything, it would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
>
>
> Jeff Crowder, Health Promoter,
> Brant County Health Unit,
> 194 Terrace Hill St.
> Brantford, ON,
> N3R 1G7
> (519) 753-4937, ext 242
> Fax: (519) 753-2140
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