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Michelle Black <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 26 Apr 2001 10:54:58 -0400
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The Canadian Health Network Web site houses a collection of Internet resources
on a variety of topics and demographic groups (or "Centres"). It's got a
Canadian focus, and as you probably know the area is lacking in information
compared to many others. But take a look anyway and see if it's helpful. The one
thing I can assure you of is that all sites linked from CHN site have endured a
rigourous quality assurance process--you have to be chosen by their folks to be
a "partner" site based on whether your information is relevant, timely, credible
and of Canadian interest. Moreover, the site is bilingual (French/English), and
aims to include not only translations of English texts, but also resources
prepared originally from the French, with the francophone community in mind.

The link to the Men's Health Centre is
http://www.canadian-health-network.ca/1men.html.

Cheers,
Michelle Black
Plain Language Writer
Health Communication Service
The Centre for Health Information and Promotion

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