Hi Dennis!
Wondering if you know of any expert contacts in the field of military
transition and/or education - we are embarking on discussions related to
a new education benefit for Veterans and wonder how best to incorporate
innovative thinking into our policy design options?
We are forseeing an in-person discussion next week in Ottawa - sorry
for the short notice!
Kelly Carter
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>>> Dennis Raphael <[log in to unmask]> 2016/05/12 9:26 AM >>>
That means the lowest-risk BMI is now in the overweight category,
dennis
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Tackling Health Inequalities: Lessons from International Experiences
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Poverty in Canada, 2nd edition,
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About Canada: Health and Illness
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